
Speaking to FMT, Noor Hisham said the four included two Indonesian men aged 45 and 49 who had no known medical illnesses but died of Covid-19 pneumonia, with underlying hypertension and hyperlipidaemia.
The other two victims comprised a Malaysian woman aged 76 with diabetes and had a stroke previously, who also died of Covid-19 pneumonia, as well as an 84-year-old Pakistani man.
Those who received only one dose accounted for 80 deaths.
“Our recent clinical audit data analysis on the ‘breakthrough deaths’ showed that among the overall 12,993 deaths recorded, 80 cases had been partially vaccinated (0.6%) and four cases had full vaccination (0.03%),” he said on Twitter.
Yesterday, the health ministry reported 19,631 new Covid-19 cases and 293 deaths, with 44 of the victims brought in dead.
Noor Hisham said as of Monday, Malaysia’s Covid-19 infectivity rate was at 1.05.
He also revealed that the Institute for Medical Research had detected 43 cases involving the Delta variant.
This brings the total number of infections involving variants of concern in Malaysia to 690.
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