Rise in Kelantan cases, deaths may be due to Beta variant

Rise in Kelantan cases, deaths may be due to Beta variant

Kelantan health director Dr Zaini Hussin says test results of 23 samples from several clusters were sent for genome sequencing.

Kelantan recorded 175 deaths from Covid-19 this year compared with seven in 2020.
KOTA BHARU:
The significant increase in the number of positive cases and deaths related to Covid-19 in Kelantan this year is believed to be due to the spread of the Beta, or South African variant in the community.

Kelantan health director Dr Zaini Hussin said this is following the test results of 23 samples taken from several clusters that had been sent for genome sequencing.

“We do not send all positive cases (for genome sequencing), but only take samples from several clusters in the state. It is possible that the majority of cases in Kelantan are of the Beta variant.

“It spreads so fast and in fact, the average number of deaths had also increased to between four and six cases a day, bringing the total fatalities to 175 this year compared with only seven last year. This variant may have been in the community in Kelantan,” he said.

He said this to reporters after observing the implementation of the vaccination outreach programme for staff and family members from prisons in Kota Bharu at Dewan Tan Sri Murad Ahmad, at the Pengkalan Chepa prison here.

Yesterday, Kelantan recorded 245 new Covid-19 positive cases, taking the total number of active cases to 3,837.

Meanwhile, Zaini said 12% of the 1.2 million people in Kelantan have received their first and second vaccine doses.

“The current daily vaccination capacity is at about 6,000 to 8,000 doses. We can increase the capacity to between 14,000 and 32,000 a day when a large quantity of vaccines is expected to arrive in July,” he said.

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