Hilir Perak, Perak, one of the COVID-19 red zones in Malaysia, has become the second red zone to have turned to green! The first was Rembau in Negeri Sembilan, which has turned green on April 20, according to Malay Mail.
Hilir Perak was reported as a red zone on March 25 when it has more than 41 COVID-19 cases reported. The last COVID-19 patient in Hilir Perak recovered and discharged on April 26, giving it a green zone status in the Health Ministry’s latest data released today.
Perak, on the other hand, has not recorded any new COVID-19 cases since April 17, thus making the number of cases stopped at 252 cases since then.
Photo source: Malay Mail
It was learned that a green zone indicates that this district has either has 0 reported COVID-19 cases or that all reported COVID-19 cases have recovered and the district has 0 COVID-19 active cases. This means that any districts could turn to a green zone, as long as there are 0 active cases!
So, let's all stay at home, break the chain, and turns every district GREEN!
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