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Kuching 291 21 Betong 6 Serian 183 22 Miri 5 Samarahan 126 23 Kapit Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (19 OGOS 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. JUMLAH KES COVID-19 JUMLAH KES BAHARU COVID-19 1,206 JUMLAH KUMULATIF KES COVID-19 92,016 Daripada 1,206 kes hari ini, 952 kes (78.94%) tiada gejala, 246 kes (20.65%) menunjukkan gejala ringan dan 1 kes kategori 3, 3 kes kategori 4 dan 1 kes kategori 5. B. PECAHAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU MENGIKUT DAERAH BILANGAN BILANGAN BIL. DAERAH BIL. DAERAH KES KES 1 Kuching 291 21 Betong 6 2 Serian 183 22 Miri 5 3 Samarahan 126 23 Kapit 5 4 Bau 88 24 Julau 5 5 Simunjan 83 25 Lubok Antu 4 6 Lundu 66 26 Song 4 7 Belaga 46 27 Meradong 3 8 Bintulu 38 28 Beluru 2 9 Tatau 37 29 Sarikei 1 10 Asajaya 37 30 Kabong 1 11 Pusa 32 31 Lawas 1 12 Sibu 31 32 Daro 1 13 Mukah 21 33 Sebauh 1 14 Kanowit 20 34 Telang Usan 1 15 Selangau 15 35 Bukit Mabong 0 16 Tebedu 12 36 Pakan 0 17 Subis 12 37 Tanjung Manis 0 18 Sri Aman 10 38 Marudi 0 19 Dalat 10 39 Limbang 0 20 Saratok 8 40 Matu 0 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 C. RINGKASAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU TIDAK BILANGAN BIL. RINGKASAN SARINGAN BERGEJALA BERGEJALA KES Individu yang mempunyai kontak kepada kes 1 76 670 746 positif COVID-19. 2 Individu dalam kluster aktif sedia ada. 7 88 95 3 Saringan individu bergejala di fasiliti kesihatan. 126 0 126 4 Lain-lain saringan di fasiliti kesihatan. 44 192 236 Saringan Individu Pulang dari Luar Negara 5 (Import A) 0 1 1 Belanda (1) Saringan individu yang baru pulang atau masuk 6 dari negeri-negeri lain di Malaysia (Import B). 1 1 2 Kuala Lumpur (2) Jumlah 254 952 1206 D. KES BAHARU MENGIKUT KATEGORI KLINIKAL KATEGORI KLINIKAL KATEGORI BILANGAN KES PERATUSAN (%) KATEGORI 1 (Tiada Gejala) 952 78.94 KATEGORI 2 (Gejala Ringan) 249 20.65 KATEGORI 3 (Jangkitan Paru-paru) 1 0.08 KATEGORI 4 (Jangkitan Paru-paru dan Memerlukan Oksigen) 3 0.25 KATEGORI 5 (Jangkitan Paru-paru dan Memerlukan Ventilator) 1 0.08 JUMLAH KATEGORI 3,4 DAN 5 5 0.41 2 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 E. KES KEMATIAN COVID-19 BAHARU: EMPAT (4) HOSPITAL / TARIKH KO-MORBID / NO. JANTINA UMUR DAERAH TEMPAT PENGESAHAN LATAR BELAKANG KEMATIAN (ASAL) (TAHUN) KEMATIAN COVID-19 PENTAKIT Darah tinggi, gout Lelaki Hospital 492 Tatau 56 26 Julai 2021 dan penyakit buah (Sarawak) Bintulu pinggang tahap akhir Darah tinggi, kencing manis, dislipidemia, Hospital Lelaki stroke, penyakit 493 Kuching 59 Umum 8 Ogos 2021 (Sarawak) jantung dan penyakit Sarawak buah pinggang kronik Hospital Lelaki Darah tinggi dan 494 Kuching 71 Umum 12 Ogos 2021 (Sarawak) kanser Sarawak Hospital Lelaki Darah tinggi, kencing 495 Kuching 69 Umum 14 Ogos 2021 (Sarawak) manis dan Asma Sarawak 3 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 F. STATUS KES COVID-19 DI DALAM WAD HOSPITAL DAN MASIH DI PKRC JUMLAH JUMLAH KUMULATIF BIL. KES KES YANG TELAH BIL. TEMPAT KES MASIH PULIH / DIBENARKAN DISCAJ AKTIF DISCAJ DI SARAWAK Hospital Umum Sarawak dan PKRC di 1 372 bawah Hospital Umum Sarawak. 2 PKRC Serian. 61 2 PKRC UNIMAS. 52 Hospital Sibu dan PKRC di bawah 3 46 Hospital Sibu. 4 PKRC Betong. 43 Hospital Bintulu dan PKRC di bawah 80,843 5 23 10,493 Hospital Bintulu. (87.86%) Hospital Miri dan PKRC di bawah 6 20 Hospital Miri. Hospital Sri Aman dan PKRC di bawah 7 16 Hospital Sri Aman. 8 PKRC Mukah 12 Hospital Sarikei dan PKRC di bawah 9 1 Hospital Sarikei. JUMLAH KES DISCAJ 646 4 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 G. KLUSTER BAHARU: DUA (2) TEMPAT NAMA JUMLAH INDIVIDU BIL. JENIS KLUSTER RAWATAN DAN KLUSTER DISARING PENGASINGAN Kluster Komuniti 60 orang: Kluster komuniti yang melibatkan beberapa buah 25 orang didapati positif KLUSTER keluarga yang tinggal di termasuk kes indeks. Hospital Umum JALAN dua (2) buah 26 individu didapati Sarawak dan 1 BUBUT perkampungan iaitu negatif PKRC di Daerah SOJAK, BAU Kampung Bobak Sajong Sembilan (9) individu Kuching dan Bau. dan Kampung Bobak masih menunggu Sejinjang yang terletak di keputusan makmal. Jalan Bubut Sojak, Bau. Kluster Komuniti. 49 orang: Kluster ini melibatkan 37 orang didapati positif penduduk di sebuah termasuk kes indeks. KLUSTER rumah panjang dibawah 12 individu masih Hospital Bintulu 2 NANGA Perintah Kawalan menunggu keputusan dan PKRC di PUTI, TATAU Pergerakan Diperketatkan makmal. daerah Bintulu (PKPD) yang terletak di 33 kes baharu kawasan Nanga Puti, dilaporkan pada hari ini. Tatau. H. KLUSTER TAMAT: TIGA (3) BIL. NAMA KLUSTER 1 Kluster Po Ai, Sri Aman Tiada kes baharu dikesan atau dilaporkan dalam 2 Kluster Pagar Tebedu,Tebedu tempoh 28 hari yang lepas melibatkan kluster ini. 3 Kluster Jalan Teo Kui Ngo, Meradong 5 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 I. KLUSTER YANG MASIH AKTIF RUMUSAN PENAMBAHAN KES BAHARU MELIBATKAN KLUSTER AKTIF 17 (+95 kes baharu) i. Kluster Bungey 2 (37) ii. Kluster Nanga Puti (33) Kluster baharu iii. Kluster Mega Suai (4) iv. Kluster Jalan Akses (3) v. Kluster Lubuk Bukut (3) vi. Kluster Kampung Kakeng (3) vii. Kluster Kampung Tanjong Bako (2) Kluster yang mempunyai penambahan viii. Kluster Tembok Sri Aman 2 (1) kes baharu ix. Kluster Bunga Rampai (1) x. Kluster Jambatan Lemua (1) xi. Kluster Sungai Serindak (1) xii. Kluster Sungai Menok (1) xiii. Kluster Senibong (1) xiv. Kluster Jalan Airport Lama (1) xv. Kluster Jalan Lembah Hijau (1) xvi. Kluster Kampung Bunga (1) xvii. Kluster Tanjong Kibong 2 (1) Kluster yang tiada penambahan kes 101 baharu Jumlah Kluster Aktif 118 6 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 J. STATUS ZON DAERAH STATUS BILANGAN DAERAH TERLIBAT RINGKASAN ZON DAERAH Daerah Kapit dan Daerah Kanowit telah Kapit bertukar ke status Merah setelah Kanowit masing-masing merekodkan 41 dan 50 Jingga Merah kes jangkitan tempatan dalam tempoh >40 kes 24 14 hari yang lepas. Belaga Daerah Belaga telah bertukar ke status Kuning Merah Merah setelah 50 kes jangkitan tempatan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. Beluru Daerah Beluru telah kembali kepada Merah Jingga status Jingga setelah merekodkan 33 21-40 kes 3 kes jangkitan tempatan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. ≤ 20 kes 8 - - Daerah Tanjung Manis telah kembali Tanjung Manis kepada status hijau setelah tiada kes 0 kes 5 Kuning Hijau jangkitan tempatan dilaporkan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. 7 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 2. LAPORAN NOTIS KOMPAUN A. LAPORAN PDRM DAERAH Kuching KOMPAUN 6 JUMLAH KOMPAUN HARIAN 6 JUMLAH KESELURUHAN 10,072 KOMPAUN i. Gagal mengimbas QR Code MySejahtera/mencatat kehadiran RINGKASAN sebelum memasuki premis (4) ii. Tidak menjaga penjarakan fizikal (2) B. TANGKAPAN TIADA C. LAPORAN MLGH PBT MP PAdawan KOMPAUN 1 JUMLAH KOMPAUN HARIAN 1 JUMLAH KESELURUHAN 1,429 KOMPAUN RINGKASAN Tidak mendaftar MySejahtera/ buku rekod pelanggan/pekerja 8 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 D. PENGISYTIHARAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN DIPERKETATKAN (PKPD) BIL LOKASI DAERAH TEMPOH 1 Rh. Patrick Andin Anak Uli, Sg. Serakit Sebauh 18 - 31 Ogos 2021 Lubok 2 Rh. Machau, Nanga Kumpang, Engkelili 18 - 31 Ogos 2021 Antu 3 Rumah Edwin Engkulau Anak Jelani, Nanga Belungai Tatau 18 - 31 Ogos 2021 4 Rh. Berayun, Sg. Nansang Tugong Pakan 19 Ogos – 04 September 2021 5 Rh. Achi, Sungai Baladian Julau 19 Ogos – 04 September 2021 6 Kampung Sg. Maong Kuching 20 Ogos - 02 September 2021 7 Kampung Hilir Maludam Pusa 20 Ogos - 02 September 2021 8 Kampung Pusa Pusa 20 Ogos - 02 September 2021 9 Kampung Sibuluh & Kampung Nowang Bau 20 Ogos - 02 September 2021 10 Pig Farming Area Simunjan 20 Ogos - 02 September 2021 E. PELANJUTAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN DIPERKETATKAN (PKPD) BIL LOKASI DAERAH TEMPOH 1 Rh. Joseph Enja, Kampung Bangkong Asal, Pantu Sri Aman 18 - 24 Ogos 2021 2 Rh. Laham, Bangkong, Pantu Sri Aman 18 - 24 Ogos 2021 3 Rh. Faizal, Engkeramut Sri Aman 18 - 24 Ogos 2021 4 Rh. Gunong, Samak, Undop Sri Aman 18 - 24 Ogos 2021 5 Kampung Bintawa Tengah dan Ulu Kuching 20 Ogos - 02 September 2021 F. PENAMATAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN DIPERKETATKAN (PKPD) BIL LOKASI DAERAH TAMAT 1 Kampung Sessang Kabong 19 Ogos 2021 Rumah Engkabang Anak Angang, KM23 Jalan 2 Bintulu 19 Ogos 2021 Bintulu-Miri 3 Kuarters Pekerja Hock Peng Realty Bintulu 19 Ogos 2021 4 Kuarters Pekerja Sim Swee Joo, Jalan Sg. Nyigu Bintulu 19 Ogos 2021 5 Kampung Jirok Simunjan 19 Ogos 2021 9 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 3. KEPUTUSAN JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI NASIHAT JPBN: Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Negeri Sarawak memohon kerjasama semua pihak untuk TIDAK berkongsi dan menyebarkan berita yang tidak sahih atau palsu berhubung COVID-19 melalui media sosial, media cetak dan “social messaging”. Segala perkembangan rasmi terkini atau maklumat berhubung COVID-19 akan dikeluarkan oleh Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Negeri Sarawak. Untuk sebarang pertanyaan, bolehlah menghubungi Bilik Gerakan Negeri, Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Negeri Sarawak di talian 082-443991. Stay Vigilant, Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, Save Lives Jaga Sarawak, Intu Sarawak SEKRETARIAT JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK 19 OGOS 2021 5.15 PETANG 10 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 231/2021 MAKLUMAT TAMBAHAN 1. LAPORAN JABATAN KESIHATAN NEGERI SARAWAK Previous Cumm. Positive ACTIVE CASES (Total Cases still in ward and under medical Cases 90,810 10,493 11.40% supervision) Cases in Intensive Care Unit New Cases 1,206 (ICU) 34 0.04% Total Samples by Individu 1,412,020 Intubated Cases 13 0.01% Cumm. Positive Cases 92,016 Total COVID-19 Death Cases 495 0.54% Total Non-COVID-19 Death Cases 178 0.19% IR per 100,000 population 2,982.11 Recovered and discharged cases 80,843 87.86% SGH & Hospital & Hospital Hospital & PKRC PKRC PKRC Hospital & Hospital & Hospital PKRC PKRC PKRC PKRC PKRC DI Hospital Hospital Current Status PKRC PKRC &PKRC PKRC
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