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Malaysia reports 4,029 new Covid-19 cases, highest daily count

KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) – Malaysia reported 4,029 new coronavirus cases on Saturday (Jan 16), the biggest daily increase recorded in the country since the start of the pandemic, bringing the total number of infections to 155,095.

The health ministry also reported eight new deaths, taking the total number of fatalities to 594.

Malaysia on Wednesday reimposed its strict partial lockdown, called movement control order (MCO), for two weeks in five states and the three federal territories including Kuala Lumpur, in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

The MCO has now been extended to a sixth state, Kelantan, with a ban on inter-district and inter-state travel.

Meanwhile, Top Glove Corp, the world’s largest medical grade glove maker, said on Saturday some employees at four factories had tested positive for Covid-19 recently.

While the company did not say how many tested positive or when it received the test results, the news comes after more than 5,000 foreign workers at Top Glove were infected late last year and one died in what became Malaysia’s biggest cluster of the coronavirus.

All employees at one of the four facilities have undergone screening and those affected are under quarantine, while a mass screening is ongoing at another on Saturday, the company said in a statement.

Contact tracing and screening of close contacts are being carried out at the other two factories, it added.

The company said its board of directors was closely monitoring the situation and having discussions with the management team daily. “We wish to assure our stakeholders that we are doing our utmost to ensure the continued safety and well-being of our employees, and to mitigate the spread of Covid-19,” it said.

Last week, the world’s largest asset manager BlackRock chided the manufacturer’s board of directors for failing egregiously in protecting its workers from the virus, voting against the re-election of some directors.

But Top Glove defended its board.

A BlackRock unit, BlackRock Institutional Trust Co, is the tenth biggest shareholder in Top Glove, holding 1.07 per cent of its shares.

Reuters reported last month that Top Glove fired a whistle-blower who raised concern about the firm’s lack of Covid-19 mitigation efforts.

Workers have also told Reuters that they lived in crowded dormitories. The company has acknowledged that more needs to be done to raise its standard of employee welfare and has promised to rectify shortcomings.

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