Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia (2023)
The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia during 2023.
| Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia |
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Timeline
January
| Date | Cases | Recoveries | Deaths | Current cases | Sources | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New | Total | New | Total | New | Total | Active | ICU | Ventilators | ||
| 1 | 420 | 5,027,097 | 547 | 4,978,369 | 4 | 7,854 | 11,871 | 30 | 9 | [1] |
| 2 | 360 | 5,027,457 | 423 | 4,978,792 | 1 | 36,858 | 11,807 | 30 | 16 | [2] |
| 3 | 333 | 5,027,790 | 376 | 4,979,168 | 1 | 36,859 | 11,763 | 32 | 20 | [3] |
| 4 | 433 | 5,028,223 | 500 | 4,979,668 | 0 | 36,859 | 11,696 | 31 | 21 | [4] |
| 5 | 571 | 5,028,794 | 696 | 4,980,364 | 7 | 36,866 | 11,564 | 38 | 18 | [5] |
| 6 | 543 | 5,029,337 | 688 | 4,981,052 | 4 | 36,870 | 11,415 | 33 | 14 | [6] |
| 7 | 571 | 5,029,908 | 551 | 4,981,603 | 4 | 36,874 | 11,431 | 34 | 15 | [7] |
| 8 | 405 | 5,030,313 | 441 | 4,982,044 | 1 | 36,875 | 11,394 | 32 | 12 | [8] |
| 9 | 383 | 5,030,696 | 355 | 4,982,399 | 8 | 36,883 | 11,414 | 28 | 11 | [9] |
| 10 | 380 | 5,031,076 | 373 | 4,982,772 | 9 | 36,892 | 11,412 | 26 | 11 | [10] |
| 11 | 367 | 5,031,443 | 398 | 4,983,170 | 9 | 36,901 | 11,372 | 24 | 12 | [11] |
| 12 | 383 | 5,031,826 | 625 | 4,983,795 | 4 | 36,905 | 11,126 | 20 | 8 | [12] |
| 13 | 320 | 5,032,146 | 506 | 4,984,301 | 3 | 36,908 | 10,937 | 17 | 5 | [13] |
| 14 | 287 | 5,032,433 | 590 | 4,984,891 | 0 | 36,908 | 10,634 | 20 | 7 | [14] |
| 15 | 244 | 5,032,677 | 401 | 4,985,292 | 0 | 36,908 | 10,477 | 20 | 9 | [15] |
| 16 | 227 | 5,032,904 | 367 | 4,985,659 | 6 | 36,914 | 10,331 | 21 | 9 | [16] |
| 17 | 350 | 5,033,254 | 349 | 4,986,008 | 5 | 36,919 | 10,327 | 16 | 8 | [17] |
| 18 | 371 | 5,033,625 | 304 | 4,986,312 | 4 | 36,923 | 10,390 | 16 | 14 | [18] |
| 19 | 318 | 5,033,943 | 331 | 4,986,643 | 0 | 36,923 | 10,377 | 19 | 15 | [19] |
| 20 | 285 | 5,034,228 | 300 | 4,986,943 | 7 | 36,930 | 10,355 | 16 | 14 | [20] |
| 21 | 293 | 5,034,521 | 326 | 4,987,269 | 2 | 36,932 | 10,320 | 12 | 10 | [21] |
| 22 | 309 | 5,034,830 | 292 | 4,987,561 | 0 | 36,932 | 10,337 | 13 | 10 | [22] |
| 23 | 142 | 5,034,972 | 267 | 4,987,828 | 0 | 36,932 | 10,212 | 16 | 11 | [23] |
| 24 | 101 | 5,035,073 | 315 | 4,988,143 | 0 | 36,932 | 9,998 | 12 | 10 | [24] |
| 25 | 132 | 5,035,205 | 346 | 4,988,489 | 1 | 36,933 | 9,783 | 11 | 10 | [25] |
| 26 | 172 | 5,035,377 | 325 | 4,988,814 | 3 | 36,936 | 9,627 | 13 | 10 | [26] |
| 27 | 236 | 5,035,613 | 312 | 4,989,126 | 2 | 36,938 | 9,549 | 14 | 11 | [27] |
| 28 | 258 | 5,035,871 | 309 | 4,989,435 | 2 | 36,490 | 9,496 | 17 | 14 | [28] |
| 29 | 269 | 5,036,140 | 285 | 4,989,720 | 0 | 36,940 | 9,480 | 21 | 14 | [29] |
| 30 | 202 | 5,036,342 | 141 | 4,989,861 | 2 | 36,942 | 9,539 | 23 | 12 | [30] |
| 31 | 251 | 5,036,593 | 0 | 4,989,861 | 0 | 36,942 | 9,790 | 15 | 9 | [31] |
On 3 January, Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa announced several meausres to curb rising cases as travel increased including testing all overseas travellers for fever and offering walk-in vaccinations at hospitals and clinics from 9 January.[32]
On 4 January, Sabah's State Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun announced that all travellers from China would have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and had to present a negative COVID-19 test.[33]
On 10 January, the Ministry of Health confirmed that the Immigration Department would be screening travellers from China for COVID-19 in response to an outbreak in China.[34]
On 12 January, Menteri Besar of Selangor Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari stated that the Selangor state government was considering stepping up COVID-19 prevention measures including contact tracing measures if the number of cases in the state rose. He also encouraged residents to take booster doses.[35] That same day, Dr Mustafa confirmed that Malaysia would not be closing its borders since the COVID-19 situation in the country was under control. However, border screenings would continue.[36]
On 13 January, the states of Sarawak and Kedah began screening the temperatures of travellers entering their borders.[37][38]
On 27 January, The Star reported that Penang state had only reported a total of 235 new cases between 12 and 25 January 2023. Only one of the state's 92 mukim (or sub-districts) remained a red-zone.[39]
On 29 January, the Ministry of Health confirmed that 9,088 of the 9,480 active cases were undergoing home quarantine. In addition 371 individuals (3.9%) were hospitalised with 21 of these cases undergoing intensive care.[40]
February
| Date | Cases | Recoveries | Deaths | Current cases | Sources | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New | Total | New | Total | New | Total | Active | ICU | Ventilators | ||
| 1 | 325 | 5,036,918 | 113 | 4,990,079 | 0 | 36,942 | 9,897 | 14 | 9 | [41] |
| 2 | 324 | 5,037,242 | 148 | 4,990,227 | 0 | 36,942 | 10,073 | 12 | 6 | [42] |
| 3 | 340 | 5,037,582 | 203 | 4,990,430 | 0 | 36,942 | 10,210 | 8 | 5 | [43] |
| 4 | 202 | 5,037,784 | 275 | 4,990,705 | 1 | 36,943 | 10,136 | 6 | 6 | [44] |
| 5 | 211 | 5,037,995 | 272 | 4,990,977 | 0 | 36,943 | 10,075 | 10 | 8 | [45] |
| 6 | 175 | 5,038,170 | 196 | 4,991,173 | 1 | 36,944 | 10,053 | 6 | 5 | [46] |
| 7 | 184 | 5,038,354 | 253 | 4,991,426 | 2 | 36,946 | 9,982 | 4 | 4 | [47] |
| 8 | 189 | 5,038,543 | 279 | 4,991,705 | 0 | 36,946 | 9,892 | 7 | 4 | [48] |
| 9 | 269 | 5,038,812 | 375 | 4,992,080 | 0 | 36,946 | 9,786 | 8 | 4 | [49] |
| 10 | 255 | 5,039,067 | 306 | 4,992,386 | 4 | 36,950 | 9,731 | 12 | 5 | [50] |
| 11 | 259 | 5,039,326 | 390 | 4,992,776 | 1 | 36,951 | 9,599 | 11 | 4 | [51] |
| 12 | 160 | 5,039,486 | 358 | 4,993,134 | 0 | 36,951 | 9,401 | 9 | 4 | [52] |
| 13 | 164 | 5,039,650 | 254 | 4,993,388 | 1 | 36,952 | 9,310 | 11 | 6 | [53] |
| 14 | 200 | 5,039,850 | 155 | 4,993,543 | 1 | 36,953 | 9,354 | 11 | 5 | [54] |
| 15 | 237 | 5,040,087 | 215 | 4,993,758 | 1 | 36,954 | 9,375 | 8 | 4 | [55] |
| 16 | 281 | 5,040,368 | 257 | 4,994,015 | 0 | 36,954 | 9,399 | 8 | 2 | [56] |
| 17 | 241 | 5,040,609 | 235 | 4,994,250 | 0 | 36,954 | 9,405 | 9 | 3 | [57] |
| 18 | 212 | 5,040,821 | 310 | 4,994,560 | 1 | 36,955 | 9,306 | 6 | 3 | [58] |
| 19 | 186 | 5,041,007 | 158 | 4,994,718 | 1 | 36,956 | 9,333 | 7 | 4 | [59] |
| 20 | 167 | 5,041,174 | 169 | 4,994,888 | 1 | 36,957 | 9,330 | 9 | 6 | [60] |
| 21 | 184 | 5,041,358 | 192 | 4,995,079 | 0 | 36,957 | 9,322 | 8 | 6 | [61] |
| 22 | 229 | 5,041,587 | 227 | 4,995,306 | 0 | 36,957 | 9,324 | 8 | 6 | [62] |
| 23 | 224 | 5,041,811 | 278 | 4,995,584 | 0 | 36,957 | 9,270 | 9 | 7 | [63] |
| 24 | 204 | 5,042,015 | 254 | 4,995,838 | 0 | 36,957 | 9,220 | 9 | 6 | [64] |
| 25 | 173 | 5,042,188 | 219 | 4,996,057 | 0 | 36,957 | 9,174 | 12 | 7 | [65] |
| 26 | 207 | 5,042,395 | 175 | 4,996,232 | 0 | 36,957 | 9,206 | 10 | 6 | [66] |
| 27 | 190 | 5,042,585 | 177 | 4,996,409 | 0 | 36,957 | 9,219 | 6 | 3 | [67] |
| 28 | 206 | 5,042,791 | 176 | 4,996,585 | 1 | 36,958 | 9,248 | 7 | 3 | [68] |
On 10 February, Health Minister Mustafa confirmed that the Health Ministry would establish a task force to write a White Paper on the COVID-19 vaccine procurement practices of previous Malaysian governments.[69]
On 13 February, Director-General of Health Noor Hisham Abdullah confirmed that COVID-19 data would potentially be released on a weekly rather than daily basis from March 2023.[70]
On 16 February, the Sabah state government confirmed that it would change the frequency of its COVID-19 statements from daily updates to weekly updates issued on Monday.[71]
March
| Date | Cases | Recoveries | Deaths | Current cases | Sources | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New | Total | New | Total | New | Total | Active | ICU | Ventilators | ||
| 1 | 217 | 5,043,008 | 233 | 4,996,818 | 2 | 36,960 | 9,230 | 7 | 3 | [72] |
| 2 | 244 | 5,043,252 | 213 | 4,997,031 | 5 | 36,965 | 9,256 | 7 | 2 | [73] |
| 3 | 204 | 5,043,456 | 213 | 4,997,244 | 0 | 36,965 | 9,247 | 6 | 1 | [74] |
| 4 | 170 | 5,043,626 | 178 | 4,997,422 | 0 | 36,965 | 9,239 | 4 | 1 | [75] |
| 5 | 164 | 5,043,790 | 198 | 4,997,620 | 1 | 36,966 | 9,204 | 2 | 0 | [76] |
| 6 | 188 | 5,043,978 | 181 | 4,997,801 | 0 | 36,966 | 9,211 | 2 | 0 | [77] |
| 7 | 226 | 5,044,204 | 202 | 4,998,003 | 0 | 36,966 | 9,235 | 4 | 0 | [78] |
| 8 | 235 | 5,044,439 | 216 | 4,998,219 | 1 | 36,967 | 9,253 | 6 | 1 | [79] |
| 9 | 279 | 5,044,718 | 236 | 4,998,455 | 0 | 36,967 | 9,296 | 5 | 1 | [80] |
| 10 | 251 | 5,044,969 | 197 | 4,998,652 | 0 | 36,967 | 9,350 | 6 | 2 | [81] |
| 11 | 223 | 5,045,192 | 193 | 4,998,845 | 0 | 36,967 | 9,380 | 4 | 1 | [82] |
| 18 | 270 | 5,047,040 | 235 | 5,000,411 | 3 | 36,972 | 9,657 | 8 | 4 | [83] |
| 25 | 355 | 5,049,268 | 257 | 5,002,242 | 7 | 36,979 | 10,047 | 11 | 7 | [84] |
On 4 March, Health Minister Zainal Mustafa confirmed that three COVID-19 cases had been detected among flood victims in the state of Johor and quarantined in hospitals.[85]
On 20 March, the Terrengganu Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council (Maidam) eliminated facemask requirements for all mosque and surau attendees in the state.[86]
On 29 March, Penang General Hospital infectious diseases unit head Datuk Dr Chow Ting Soo advised high-risk individuals including those with comorbidities to wear face masks to protect against various infectious diseases including the Omicron variant of COVID-19.[87]
April
| Date | Cases | Recoveries | Deaths | Current cases | Sources | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New | Total | New | Total | New | Total | Active | ICU | Ventilators | ||
| 1 | 599 | 5,052,337 | 375 | 5,004,043 | 1 | 36,982 | 11,312 | 13 | 9 | [88] |
| 8 | 726 | 5,056,911 | 584 | 5,006,634 | 16 | 36,994 | 13,283 | 10 | 4 | [89] |
| 15 | 881 | 5,062,060 | 760 | 5,010,543 | 4 | 37,000 | 14,517 | 14 | 10 | [90] |
| 22 | 562 | 5,066,877 | 881 | 5,015,705 | 11 | 37,011 | 14,161 | 16 | 12 | [91] |
| 29 | 1,050 | 5,071,840 | 600 | 5,020,529 | 9 | 37,020 | 14,291 | 29 | 22 | [92] |
By 6 April, 458 patients had been hospitalised, with 13 in intensive care and 9 on ventilator support.[93]
On 7 April, the Health Ministry approved the use of AstraZeneca's Evusheld 100mg/ml solution for treating COVID-19 patients.[94]
On 11 April, Kedah state's Health and Local Government Committee chairman Datuk Dr Mohd Hayati Othman advised the public to wear masks in public spaces after COVID-19 cases increased by 141.4 percent (or 169 cases) during the first week of the month.[95]
On 14 April, Melaka's State Health director Datuk Dr Rusdi Abd Rahman reported 226 cases at three boarding schools in the state.[96]
On 17 April, in response to rising cases and social gatherings during the Hari Raya Puasa period, several public health experts including Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Prof Dr Sharifa Ezat Wan Puteh, Universiti Malaya Professor Dr Moy Foong Ming, and Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association president Datuk Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar, and Universiti Putra Malaysia medical epidemiologist Assoc Prof Dr Malina Osman advocated various health measures including booster vaccines, mask wearing, and for positive cases to isolate at home.[97]
On 25 April, Health Minister Zainal Mustafa confirmed that the SARS-CoV-2 XBB.1.16 (Arcturus) viral subvariant had arrived in Malaysia. 12 cases were reported; with six in Sarawak, four in Selangor and two in Kuala Lumpur.[98]
On 28 April, Health Minister Zainal encouraged school students to wear face masks when returning to school the following week.[99]
May
| Date | Cases | Recoveries | Deaths | Current cases | Sources | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New | Total | New | Total | New | Total | Active | ICU | Ventilators | ||
| 6 | 1,110 | 5,079,436 | 1,112 | 5,025,566 | 0 | 37,028 | 16,842 | 41 | 24 | [100] |
| 13 | 1,205 | 5,088,009 | 1,248 | 5,029,873 | 18 | 37,046 | 21,090 | 36 | 25 | [101] |
In early May 2023, the Straits Times reported a fresh wave of cases in Malaysia during the second half of April. By 29 April, the number of hospitalisations had risen by 9.2% to 3,381; the death toll had risen by 25%; and the hospital occupancy rate had risen by 70.3%.[102]
On 8 May, Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa announced that COVID-19 would no longer be considered a public health emergency, citing a recent decision by the World Health Organization's Emergency Committee of the International Health Regulations (2005) on 4 May.[103]
On 16 May, Sabah's Tuaran district was placed back in the "red zone" after recording a spike of 26 cases in the previous week (7 to 13 May).[104]
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