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Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 1 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (15 JULAI 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. JUMLAH KES COVID-19 JUMLAH KES BAHARU COVID-19 363 JUMLAH KUMULATIF KES COVID-19 70,228 B. PECAHAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU MENGIKUT DAERAH BILANGAN BILANGAN BIL. DAERAH BIL. DAERAH KES KES 1 Kuching 137 21 Saratok 0 2 Lundu 120 22 Sri Aman 0 3 Sibu 21 23 Kanowit 0 4 Subis 14 24 Simunjan 0 5 Kapit 11 25 Telang Usan 0 6 Miri 8 26 Pakan 0 7 Samarahan 8 27 Song 0 8 Meradong 8 28 Sebauh 0 9 Serian 7 29 Belaga 0 10 Bintulu 5 30 Dalat 0 11 Sarikei 5 31 Limbang 0 12 Mukah 5 32 Matu 0 13 Beluru 5 33 Julau 0 14 Betong 2 34 Marudi 0 15 Asajaya 2 35 Lubok Antu 0 16 Bau 1 36 Pusa 0 17 Tebedu 1 37 Kabong 0 18 Bukit Mabong 1 38 Tanjung Manis 0 19 Tatau 1 39 Lawas 0 20 Selangau 1 40 Daro 0 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 C. RINGKASAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU TIDAK BILANGAN BIL. RINGKASAN SARINGAN BERGEJALA BERGEJALA KES Individu yang mempunyai kontak kepada kes 1 9 158 167 positif COVID-19. 2 Individu dalam kluster aktif sedia ada. 6 139 145 3 Saringan individu bergejala di fasiliti kesihatan. 25 0 25 4 Lain-lain saringan di fasiliti kesihatan. 1 23 24 Saringan individu balik dari negeri-negeri lain 5 dalam Malaysia (Import B) 0 2 2 Kuala Lumpur (2) JUMLAH 41 322 363 D. KES KEMATIAN COVID-19 BAHARU: EMPAT (4) KO-MORBID/ HOSPITAL/ TARIKH NO. JANTINA UMUR LATAR DAERAH TEMPAT PENGESAHAN KEMATIAN (ASAL) (TAHUN) BELAKANG KEMATIAN COVID-19 PENTAKIT Jenazah Lelaki dibawa ke Tidak mempunyai 440 Kapit 50 11 Julai 2021 (Sarawak) Hospital ko-morbid Kapit Penyakit darah Lelaki 441 Sibu 35 Hospital Sibu 04 Julai 2021 tinggi, obesity dan (Sarawak) gout. Penyakit darah tinggi, kencing Lelaki 442 Sibu 78 Hospital Sibu 09 Julai 2021 manis, (Sarawak) dislipidemia dan kanser. Penyakit darah Hospital tinggi, kencing Perempuan 443 Sibu 71 Umum 11 Julai 2021 manis, penyakit (Sarawak) Sarawak jantung dan stroke. 2 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 E. 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 1 826 bawah Hospital Umum Sarawak Hospital Sibu dan PKRC di di bawah 2 278 Hospital Sibu Hospital Miri dan PKRC di bawah Hospital 3 134 Miri 4 Hospital Sri Aman dan PKRC Sri Aman 112 Hospital Kapit dan PKRC di bawah 5 76 Hospital Kapit 6 PKRC DI Semuja 59 64,115 5,507 Hospital Bintulu dan PKRC di bawah 7 42 Hospital Bintulu (91.30%) Hospital Sarikei dan PKRC di bawah 8 35 Hospital Sarikei 9 PKRC Betong 32 10 PKRC Mukah 18 11 PKRC Serian 13 12 PKRC Lawas 3 JUMLAH KES DISCAJ 1,628 3 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 F. KLUSTER BAHARU: DUA (2) TEMPAT JUMLAH INDIVIDU RAWATAN BIL. NAMA KLUSTER JENIS KLUSTER DISARING DAN PENGASINGAN Kluster Tempat Kerja 187 orang: Kluster ini telah dikesan 41 individu didapati melibatkan sebuah positif COVID-19 Hospital Umum syarikat kawalan dan termasuk kes indeks. KLUSTER Sarawak dan 1. SALAK LAND, keselamatan swasta 146 individu didapati PKRC di daerah KUCHING yang terletak di Jalan negatif. Kuching. Pustaka, Salak Land, 3 kes baharu Petra Jaya di daerah dilaporkan pada hari Kuching. ini. 438 orang: Kluster Komunti 16 individu didapati Kluster ini telah dikesan positif COVID-19 hasil saringan bersasar termasuk kes indeks. Hospital Umum KLUSTER melibatkan penduduk di 422 individu didapati Sarawak dan 2. SEBAYOR, Kampung Sebayor dan negatif. PKRC di daerah SAMARAHAN kontak rapat kepada kes Tiada (0) kes Samarahan. indeks di daerah baharu dilaporkan Samarahan. pada hari ini. G. KLUSTER TAMAT: DUA (2) BIL. NAMA KLUSTER 1 Kluster Semanok Estet, Tatau Tiada kes baharu dikesan atau dilaporkan dalam tempoh 28 hari yang lepas melibatkan 2 Kluster Ulu Sangan, Tatau kluster ini. 4 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 H. KLUSTER YANG MASIH AKTIF RUMUSAN PENAMBAHAN KES BAHARU MELIBATKAN KLUSTER AKTIF 10 (+147 kes baharu) Kluster Kendaie (120) Kluster Sungai Sengkabang (11) Kluster Jalan Teo Kui Ngo (6) Kluster Salak Land (3) Kluster baharu Kluster yang mempunyai penambahan Kluster Sentosa 2 (2) kes baharu Kluster Pagar Tebedu (1) Kluster Sungai Entajum (1) Kluster Sungai Setajam (1) Kluster Pagar Serian (1) Kluster Pasar Basah Mukah (1) Kluster yang tiada penambahan kes 88 baharu Jumlah Kluster Aktif 98 I. STATUS ZON DAERAH STATUS BILANGAN DAERAH TERLIBAT RINGKASAN ZON DAERAH >40 kes 21 - Daerah Beluru di Bahagian Miri telah Beluru bertukar status setelah merekodkan 21-40 kes 4 23 kes positif COVID-19 dikesan atau Kuning Jingga dilaporkan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. Daerah Asajaya di Bahagian Samarahan telah kembali ke status Asajaya Kuning setelah merekodkan 20 kes ≤ 20 kes 13 positif COVID-19 dikesan atau Jingga Kuning dilaporkan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. Daerah Lawas di Bahagian Limbang Lawas telah kembali ke status Hijau setelah 0 kes 2 tiada kes positif COVID-19 dikesan Kuning Hijau atau dilaporkan dalam tempoh 14 hari yang lepas. 5 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 2. LAPORAN NOTIS KOMPAUN A. LAPORAN PDRM DAERAH Bintulu Kapit Kuching Padawan Miri KOMPAUN 4 4 3 3 2 JUMLAH KOMPAUN 16 HARIAN JUMLAH KESELURUHAN 9,316 KOMPAUN i. Gagal mengimbas QR Code MySejahtera sebelum memasuki premis (8) RINGKASAN ii. Tidak memakai pelitup muka di tempat awam (4) iii. Berkumpul dan tidak menjaga jarak fizikal (bermain mahjong) (4) B. TANGKAPAN BIL INDIVIDU/BERKUMPULAN PELANGGARAN SOP i. Gagal mendaftar masuk ke premis menggunakan Dua (2) orang perempuan aplikasi MySejahtera/buku pendaftaran pelanggan. 1 warganegara Indonesia ii. Seksyen 15(1)(c) Akta Imegresen kerana dokumen perjalanan telah tamat tempoh. C. LAPORAN MLGH PBT Lembaga Kemajuan MP Sibu MD Bau Bintulu KOMPAUN 5 2 2 JUMLAH KOMPAUN HARIAN 9 JUMLAH KESELURUHAN KOMPAUN 1,308 i. Tidak mendaftar MySejahtera/ Buku Daftar (3) ii. Dine-in (3) RINGKASAN iii. Tidak mengemaskini buku daftar/ buku daftar tidak lengkap (2) iv. Beroperasi tanpa kebenaran (1) 6 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 D. PENGISYTIHARAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN DIPERKETATKAN (PKPD) BIL LOKASI DAERAH TEMPOH 1 Kampung Tabuan Melayu Kuching 16-29 Julai 2021 2 Rh. Dennis Sg. Klampai Saratok 15-29 Julai 2021 3 Rh. Jangan Nanga Gong Ulu Senulau Budu Saratok 15-29 Julai 2022 4 Rh. Kelabit, Engkalat Betong 15-29 Julai 2021 5 Rh. Anggat, Sg. Garu Sebangkoi Sarikei 15-31 Julai 2021 6 Rh. Allin, Sg. Seleku Sarikei 14-30 Julai 2021 E. PELANJUTAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN DIPERKETATKAN (PKPD) TIADA F. PENAMATAN PERINTAH KAWALAN PERGERAKAN DIPERKETATKAN (PKPD) BIL LOKASI DAERAH TAMAT 1 Kuarters Pekerja Shin Yang Shipyard, Lot 210 & 211 Miri 13 Julai 2021 2 Rh. Engkang, Sungai Kerapa Selalang Sarikei 15 Julai 2021 3 Kuaters Pekerja Air Marine Cargo Bintulu 15 Julai 2021 4 Kampung Mongkos Serian 15 Julai 2021 Bilik Sewa (Atas Kedai Happy Café) Berjaya 4 Bintulu 15 Julai 2021 Commercial Centre 5 Rh. Jonathan Philip Anak Bunyeh @ Bunyih, Tatau Tatau 15 Julai 2021 Country Forest Industries Sdn Bhd, Lot 121, Kuala 6 Miri 15 Julai 2021 Baram Town District Suai 1, Estate, (Gelasah Division), Sarawak Oil Palms 7 Miri 15 Julai 2021 Berhad, Subis 7 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 196/2021 3. KEPUTUSAN JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Bencana Sarawak (JPBNS) dan Kementerian Kerajaan Tempatan dan Perumahan (MLGH) telah mengemaskini SOP PPN Fasa 2 bagi Perkhidmatan Perlu (Essential Services) - Sektor-Sektor Ekonomi Peruncitan. Selepas mengkaji semula dan menambaikbaik Garis Panduan (SOP) di premis makan, JPBN MEMBENARKAN premis makan beroperasi secara dine-in berkuatkuasa 16 Julai 2021. Hanya operator termasuk semua pekerja yang telah menerima sekurang-kurangnya dos pertama vaksinasi COVID-19 dibenarkan beroperasi secara dine-in. Garis panduan (SOP) terperinci dapat di muatturun melalui laman web rasmi MLGH: https://mlgh.sarawak.gov.my/ Garis panduan (SOP) bagi sektor-sektor ekonomi peruncitan yang dibenarkan operasi juga dapat di muatturun melalui laman web rasmi MLGH: https://mlgh.sarawak.gov.my/ JPBNS ingin memberikan amaran tegas kepada semua sektor ekonomi yang dibenarkan beroperasi agar sentiasa mematuhi Garis Panduan (SOP) yang sedang berkuatkuasa dan tidak akan teragak-agak untuk mengambil tindakan berikut: 1. Menutup serta-merta selama 14 hari jika berlaku penularan kes positif di premis yang dibenarkan beroperasi. Kos-kos saringan dan sanitasi akan ditanggung oleh operator/pemilik premis. 2. 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Positive Cases 70,228 Total COVID-19 Death Cases 443 0.63% Total Non-COVID-19 Death Cases 156 0.22% IR per 100,000 population 2,276.51 Recovered and discharged cases 64,115 91.30% SGH & Hospital & Hospital Hospital & PKRC PKRC Hospital & Hospital & Hospital PKRC PKRC PKRC PKRC PKRC DI Hospital Sri Hospital Current Status PKRC PKRC &PKRC PKRC Penjara Sri Sipitang, TOTAL PKRC Sibu PKRC Miri Limbang Betong Mukah Serian Lawas Semuja Aman Sungai Buloh Kuching Bintulu Sarikei Kapit Aman Sabah ACTIVE CASES (Total Cases still in 2,096
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