Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia (2022)

The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia during 2022.

Timeline

January

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 3,386 2,761,472 3,547 2,688,925 26 31,513 41,034 273 159 [1]
2 2,882 2,764,354 3,291 2,692,216 19 31,352 40,606 284 156 [2]
3 2,690 2,767,044 3,535 2,695,751 28 31,560 39,733 265 147 [3]
4 2,842 2,769,886 2,862 2,698,613 31 31,591 39,682 252 134 [4]
5 3,270 2,773,156 3,195 2,701,808 18 31,609 39,739 257 137 [5]
6 3,543 2,776,699 3,484 2,705,292 19 31,628 39,779 253 130 [6]
7 3,381 2,780,080 3,447 2,708,739 16 31,644 39,697 254 114 [7]
8 3,251 2,783,331 3,161 2,711,900 11 31,655 39,776 253 115 [8]
9 2,888 2,786,219 2,714 2,714,614 23 31,678 39,927 248 117 [9]
10 2,641 2,788,860 2,808 2,717,422 18 31,696 39,742 253 106 [10]
11 3,175 2,792,035 2,977 2,720,399 27 31,723 39,913 229 99 [11]
12 3,198 2,795,233 3,200 2,723,599 15 31,738 39,896 215 105 [12]
13 3,684 2,798,917 3,292 2,726,891 12 31,750 40,276 198 105 [13]
14 3,346 2,802,263 3,052 2,729,943 12 31,762 40,558 204 95 [14]
15 3,074 2,805,337 2,828 2,732,771 19 31,718 40,785 193 90 [15]
16 3,010 2,808,347 2,584 2,735,355 12 31,793 41,199 182 83 [16]
17 2,342 2,810,689 2,907 2,738,262 16 31,809 40,618 184 87 [17]
18 3,245 2,813,934 3,093 2,741,355 9 31,818 40,761 183 84 [18]
19 3,229 2,817,163 2,848 2,744,203 13 31,831 41,129 162 76 [19]
20 3,764 2,820,927 3,254 2,747,457 22 31,853 41,167 160 72 [20]
21 4,046 2,824,973 2,804 2,750,261 16 31,869 42,843 149 71 [21]
22 4,116 2,829,089 2,858 2,753,119 14 31,882 44,088 141 62 [22]
23 3,856 2,832,945 2,814 2,755,933 9 31,892 45,120 143 53 [23]
24 3,214 2,836,159 3,116 2,759,049 10 31,902 45,208 146 65 [24]
25 4,066 2,840,225 3,559 2,762,608 16 31,918 45,699 131 65 [25]
26 4,744 2,844,969 3,646 2,766,254 12 31,930 46,785 129 72 [26]
27 5,439 2,850,408 4,409 2,770,663 10 31,940 47,805 124 70 [27]
28 5,522 2,855,930 3,285 2,773,948 12 31,952 50,030 127 70 [28]
29 5,139 2,861,069 3,767 2,777,715 5 31,957 51,397 119 69 [29]
30 4,915 2,865,984 3,056 2,780,771 8 31,965 53,248 120 65 [30]
31 4,774 2,870,758 3,232 2,784,003 13 31,978 54,777 114 62 [31]

On 12 January 2022, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin confirmed that fully-vaccinate travellers and travellers who had previously contracted COVID-19 would not need to undergo mandatory quarantine. Those who had been infected with COVID-19 had to present evidence they had been infected 11 to 60 days prior to travelling to Malaysia and a "fit to travel" letter.[32]

On 16 January, the Malaysian Ministry of Health updated its isolation procedures for COVID-19 positive cases. Fully-vaccinated individuals with no symptoms have to isolate for seven days while individuals with incomplete vaccinations or are asymptomatic cases have to isolate for ten days.[33]

February

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 5,566 2,876,324 3,187 2,787,187 7 31,985 57,152 113 59 [34]
2 5,736 2,882,060 3,196 2,790,383 7 31,992 59,685 112 54 [35]
3 5,720 2,887,780 3,968 2,794,354 8 32,000 61,426 114 56 [36]
4 7,234 2,895,014 5,254 2,799,608 11 32,011 63,395 118 57 [37]
5 9,117 2,904,131 6,546 2,806,154 14 32,025 65,952 123 67 [38]
6 10,089 2,914,220 6,460 2,812,614 9 32,034 69,572 137 71 [39]
7 11,034 2,925,254 6,036 2,818,650 9 32,043 74,561 135 81 [40]
8 8,510 2,939,198 5,421 2,824,071 13 32,056 83,701 138 71 [41]
9 17,134 2,956,332 5,681 2,829,752 9 32,065 94,515 147 79 [42]
10 19,090 2,975,422 5,712 2,835,464 10 32,075 107,883 158 78 [43]
11 20,939 2,996,361 5,807 2,841,271 24 32,099 122,991 155 80 [44]
12 22,708 2,998,909 5,422 2,846,713 15 32,114 140,336 176 98 [45]
13 21,072 3,040,235 5,274 2,852,437 11 32,125 155,673 187 109 [46]
14 21,315 3,061,550 8,517 2,860,954 24 32,149 168,447 199 115 [47]
15 22,053 3,063,203 7,584 2,868,538 31 32,180 182,965 194 120 [48]
16 27,713 3,090,916 7,912 2,876,450 21 32,180 202,884 204 116 [49]
17 26,569 3,117,485 11,744 2,888,194 39 32,239 217,781 216 141 [50]
18 27,689 3,166,023 12,488 2,900,682 36 32,726 233,065 235 132 [51]
19 28,825 3,194,848 18,514 2,919,196 34 32,310 243,342 238 130 [52]
20 26,832 3,221,680 18,459 2,937,655 37 32,347 251,678 247 139 [53]
21 25,099 3,246,779 17,749 2,955,404 43 32,390 258,985 272 164 [54]
22 27,179 3,273,958 19,037 2,974,441 43 32,433 267,084 286 180 [55]
23 31,199 3,305,157 20,399 2,994,840 55 32,488 277,829 305 191 [56]
24 32,070 3,337,227 23,332 3,018,172 46 32,534 286,521 327 201 [57]
25 30,644 3,367,871 22,678 3,040,850 57 32,591 294,430 332 196 [58]
26 27,299 3,395,170 22,710 3,063,560 43 32,634 298,976 348 203 [59]
27 24,466 3,419,636 22,710 3,086,270 40 32,674 300,692 353 193 [60]
28 23,100 3,442,736 30,624 3,116,564 75 32,749 293,423 361 193 [61]

On 9 February, former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin tested positive for COVID-19.[62]

On 13 February, the total number of cases in Malaysia exceeded the 3 million mark, reaching 3,040,235.[46]

By 24 February, the total number of recoveries in Malaysia had exceeded the 3 million mark, reaching 3,018,172.[57]

By 24 February, the number of cases among children below the age of 11 had risen from 2,492 cases on 13 February to 3,863 on 25 February. In addition, cases among adolescents aged 12 to 17 rose from 1,496 on 13 February to 1,849 on 25 February. Similarly, cases among adults aged between 18 and 59 years rose from 12,634 on 13 February to 20,771 on 25 February. Likewise, cases among senior citizens (aged 60 years and above) rose from 1,334 on 13 February to 2,261 on 25 February.[63]

March

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 25,854 3,468,590 25,548 3,142,112 78 32,827 293,651 374 213 [64]
2 27,500 3,496,090 0 3,142,112 115 32,942 321,036 360 194 [65]
3 32,467 3,528,557 27,629 3,197,298 86 33,028 298,231 355 208 [66]
4 33,209 3,561,766 26,352 3,223,650 22 33,106 305,010 348 211 [67]
5 33,406 3,595,172 27,143 3,250,793 67 33,173 311,206 371 226 [68]
6 27,435 3,622,607 30,335 3,281,128 55 33,228 308,251 379 216 [69]
7 26,856 3,649,463 30,726 3,311,854 77 33,305 304,304 368 223 [70]
8 31,490 3,680,953 29,035 3,340,889 79 33,384 306,680 373 223 [71]
9 30,246 3,711,199 26,653 3,367,542 113 33,497 310,160 388 225 [72]
10 30,787 3,741,986 36,457 3,393,999 70 33,567 314,420 389 229 [73]
11 32,800 3,774,786 24,444 3,418,443 76 33,643 322,700 380 231 [74]
12 26,250 3,801,036 25,089 3,443,532 77 33,720 323,784 367 211 [75]
13 22,535 3,823,571 25,356 3,468,888 87 33,807 320,876 384 222 [76]
14 22,030 3,845,601 33,872 3,502,760 92 33,899 308,942 388 215 [77]
15 26,534 3,872,135 31,234 3,533,994 95 33,994 304,147 376 222 [78]
16 28,298 3,900,433 33,009 3,567,003 105 34,099 299,331 374 233 [79]
17 27,004 3,927,437 29,450 3,596,453 85 34,185 296,799 373 225 [80]
18 24,241 3,951,678 26,615 3,623,068 59 34,244 294,366 383 222 [81]
19 11,091 3,974,019 33,347 3,656,415 85 34,329 283,275 390 219 [82]
20 19,105 3,993,124 28,250 3,684,665 71 34,400 274,059 371 203 [83]
21 17,828 4,010,952 28,003 3,712,668 63 34,463 263,821 358 199 [84]
22 21,483 4,032,435 32,561 3,745,229 73 34,535 252,671 339 209 [85]
23 22,491 4,054,926 26,234 3,771,463 63 34,60 248,863 332 189 [86]
24 24,316 4,079,242 25,212 3,796,975 64 34,664 - - - [87]
25 21,787 4,101,081 0 3,796,975 52 34,717 269,389 291 181 [88]
26 20,923 4,122,004 25,467 3,844,766 34 34,751 242,487 302 198 [89]
27 16,863 4,138,867 26,171 3,870,937 37 34,751 233,179 299 187 [90]
28 13,336 4,152,203 25,552 3,896,489 54 34,842 220,872 288 185 [91]
29 15,215 4,167,418 24,154 3,920,643 64 34,906 211,869 282 176 [92]
30 15,941 4,183,359 21,186 3,941,829 33 34,939 206,591 275 168 [93]
31 18,560 4,201,919 18,252 3,960,082 44 34,983 206,854 267 164 [94]

On 15 March, Malaysia allowed fully vaccinated travellers from Thailand and Cambodia to enter the country without having to undergo quarantine.[95]

On 16 March, Malaysia reported its first case of the BA5.2 variant of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant.[96]

On 21 March, the total number of cases exceeded the 4 million mark, reaching 4,010,952.[84]

April

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 17,416 4,219,395 17,321 3,977,403 30 35,013 206,979 263 162 [97]
2 14,692 4,234,087 20,383 3,997,786 56 35,069 201,232 261 153 [98]
3 12,380 4,246,467 20,635 4,018,421 30 35,099 192,947 253 157 [99]
4 10,002 4,256,469 23,302 4,041,723 28 35,127 179,619 236 140 [100]
5 12,017 4,268,486 20,431 4,062,154 33 35,160 171,172 234 131 [101]
6 12,105 4,280,591 21,029 4,083,183 32 35,192 162,216 221 122 [102]
7 11,994 4,292,585 16,603 4,099,786 36 35,228 157,571 197 108 [103]
8 14,944 4,307,529 14,045 4,113,831 31 35,259 158,439 206 109 [104]
9 10,177 4,317,706 15,132 4,128,963 21 35,280 153,463 195 108 [105]
10 8,112 4,325,818 15,765 4,144,728 12 35,292 145,798 174 110 [106]
11 7,739 4,333,557 19,049 4,163,777 19 35,311 134,469 174 102 [107]
12 9,002 4,342,559 16,986 4,180,763 30 35,341 126,455 151 97 [108]
13 10,052 4,352,611 15,893 4,196,656 22 35,363 120,592 161 99 [109]
14 10,413 4,363,024 13,202 4,209,858 18 35,381 117,785 154 89 [110]
15 9,673 4,372,697 14,267 4,224,125 16 35,397 113,175 152 87 [111]
16 9,705 4,382,402 14,436 4,238,471 12 35,409 108,522 134 81 [112]
17 6,623 4,389,025 11,233 4,249,704 12 35,421 103,900 126 76 [113]
18 7,140 4,396,165 14,423 4,264,127 16 35,437 96,601 110 68 [114]
19 6,069 4,402,234 10,619 4,274,746 12 35,449 92,039 97 64 [115]
20 6,968 4,409,202 8,267 4,283,013 16 35,465 90,724 97 63 [116]
21 5,899 4,415,101 8,434 4,291,447 5 35,470 88,184 92 61 [117]
22 6,342 4,421,443 9,111 4,300,558 12 35,482 85,403 91 61 [118]
23 5,624 4,427,067 10,041 4,310,599 9 35,491 80,977 89 57 [119]
24 4,006 4,431,073 10,223 4,320,822 8 35,499 74,752 98 61 [120]
25 2,478 4,433,551 9,215 4,330,037 8 35,507 68,007 98 63 [121]
26 3,361 4,436,912 9,484 4,339,521 13 35,520 61,871 101 63 [122]
27 3,471 4,440,383 6,900 4,346,421 6 35,526 58,436 98 63 [123]
28 2,935 4,443,318 7,585 4,354,006 10 35,536 53,776 84 56 [124]
29 2,579 4,445,897 6,055 4,360,061 6 35,542 50,294 78 50 [125]
30 2,107 4,448,004 6,890 4,366,951 5 35,547 45,506 69 45 [126]

From 1 April, Malaysia allowed quarantine-free travel for fully-vaccinated travellers, ending two years of COVID-19 border restrictions.[127][128] That same day, testing and isolation requirements for travellers on private transports were eased at the Malaysia-Singapore border.[129][130]

On 3 April, the total number of recoveries exceeded the 4 million threshold, reaching 4,018,421.[99]

May

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 1,503 4,449,507 5,839 4,372,790 3 35,550 41,167 69 45 [131]
2 1,352 4,450,859 6,074 4,378,864 5 35,555 36,440 66 44 [132]
3 922 4,451,781 5,520 4,384,384 9 35,564 31,833 69 46 [133]
4 1,054 4,452,835 4,107 4,388,491 3 35,567 28,777 74 41 [134]
5 1,278 4,454,113 2,599 4,391,090 2 35,569 27,454 66 36 [135]
6 1,251 4,455,364 3,181 4,394,271 7 35,576 25,517 76 39 [136]
7 1,372 4,456,736 3,610 4,397,881 3 35,579 23,276 86 46 [137]
8 2,153 4,458,889 2,869 4,400,750 4 35,583 22,556 88 59 [138]
9 2,246 4,461,135 2,433 4,403,183 1 35,584 22,368 69 39 [139]
10 2,605 4,463,740 2,014 4,405,197 6 35,590 21,612 67 38 [140]
11 3,321 4,467,061 1,416 4,406,613 8 35,598 24,850 59 34 [141]
12 3,410 4,470,471 1,430 4,408,043 4 35,602 26,826 51 34 [142]
13 3,029 4,473,500 1,116 4,409,159 5 35,607 28,734 33 9 [143]
14 2,373 4,475,873 1,340 4,410,499 5 35,612 29,762 47 31 [144]
15 2,239 4,478,112 1,263 4,411,762 3 35,615 30,735 45 23 [145]
16 1,697 4,479,809 1,548 4,413,310 5 35,620 30,879 40 22 [146]
17 1,469 4,481,278 1,836 4,415,146 3 35,623 30,509 36 17 [147]
18 2,017 4,483,295 2,548 4,417,694 7 35,630 29,971 38 20 [148]
19 2,124 4,485,419 2,303 4,419,997 3 35,633 29,789 35 22 [149]
20 2,063 4,487,482 2,618 4,422,615 5 35,638 29,229 36 20 [150]
21 2,021 4,489,503 3,162 4,425,777 3 35,641 28,085 39 24 [151]
22 1,817 4,491,320 3,389 4,429,166 2 35,643 26,511 40 23 [152]
23 1,544 4,492,864 2,905 4,432,071 2 35,645 25,148 39 25 [153]
24 1,918 4,494,782 2,124 4,434,195 2 35,647 24,940 32 19 [154]
25 2,430 4,497,212 2,192 4,436,387 6 35,653 25,172 31 18 [155]
26 1,845 4,499,057 1,825 4,438,212 3 35,656 25,189 27 18 [156]
27 1,877 4,500,934 1,680 4,439,892 2 35,658 25,384 30 18 [157]
28 1,645 4,502,579 1,809 4,441,701 2 35,660 25,218 34 17 [158]
29 1,155 4,503,734 1,975 4,443,676 5 35,665 24,393 34 18 [159]
30 1,325 4,505,059 1,935 4,445,611 4 35,669 23,779 32 15 [160]
31 1,451 4,506,510 2,071 4,447,682 7 35,676 23,152 38 15 [161]

From 1 May, the Malaysian Government eliminated pre-flight and on-arrival testing requirements for fully vaccinated travellers and those who have just recovered from COVID-19. While the Government lifted mask requirements for outdoor settings, they remained mandatory for indoor activities and public transport. In addition, unvaccinated individuals without COVID-19 symptoms were allowed to enter premises without using the MySejahtera app.[162][163]

June

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 1,809 4,508,319 1,911 4,449,593 2 35,678 23,048 26 16 [164]
2 1,877 4,510,196 1,715 4,451,308 2 35,680 23,208 29 17 [165]
3 1,844 4,512,040 2,005 4,453,313 1 35,681 23,046 27 17 [166]
4 1,591 4,513,631 2,185 4,455,498 5 35,686 22,447 27 17 [167]
5 1,358 4,514,989 1,620 4,514,989 2 35,688 22,183 26 12 [168]
6 1,330 4,516,319 1,881 4,458,999 2 35,690 20,659 22 11 [169]
7 1,128 4,517,447 1,547 4,460,546 9 35,699 21,202 25 12 [170]
8 1,518 4,518,965 1,125 4,461,671 6 35,705 21,589 26 14 [171]
9 1,887 4,520,852 1,399 4,463,070 3 35,708 22,074 25 17 [172]
10 2,166 4,523,018 1,488 4,464,558 1 35,709 22,571 24 13 [173]
11 1,709 4,524,727 1,746 4,466,304 2 35,711 22,712 24 14 [174]
12 1,571 4,526,298 1,887 4,468,191 1 35,712 22,395 26 15 [175]
13 2,092 4,528,390 1,876 4,470,067 4 35,716 22,607 24 12 [176]
14 1,922 4,530,312 1,564 4,471,631 4 35,720 22,961 32 18 [177]
15 2,320 4,532,632 1,390 4,473,021 5 35,725 23,886 38 22 [178]
16 2,033 4,534,665 1,337 4,474,358 5 35,730 24,577 32 18 [179]
17 2,130 4,536,795 1,080 4,475,438 1 35,371 25,626 35 19 [180]
18 2,127 4,538,922 1,390 4,476,828 1 35,732 26,362 23 16 [181]
19 1,690 4,540,612 2,108 4,478,936 0 35,732 25,944 23 15 [182]
20 2,093 4,542,705 2,082 4,481,018 3 35,735 25,952 23 18 [183]
21 1,921 4,544,626 1,716 4,482,734 2 35,737 26,155 29 20 [184]
22 2,425 4,547,051 1,550 4,484,284 4 35,741 27,026 30 16 [185]
23 2,796 4,549,847 2,503 4,486,787 1 35,742 27,318 38 21 [186]
24 2,512 4,552,359 1,580 4,488,367 3 35,745 28,247 34 21 [187]
25 2,302 4,554,661 2,539 4,490,906 0 35,745 28,010 31 18 [188]
26 2,003 4,556,664 1,861 4,492,767 1 35,746 28,151 31 19 [189]
27 1,894 4,558,558 1,944 4,494,711 8 35,754 28,093 34 20 [190]
28 2,025 4,560,583 2,367 4,497,078 4 35,758 27,747 37 19 [191]
29 2,605 4,563,188 1,633 4,498,711 5 35,673 28714 40 24 [192]
30 2,867 4,566,055 2,145 4,500,856 2 35,765 29,434 43 25 [193]

On 13 June, the Health Ministry's COVIDNow portal reported that the number of recoveries had outpaced new infections for a second day in a row; with 1,887 individuals recovering from COVID-19 on that day.[194]

On 18 June, the Malaysian and Indian governments agreed to recognise each other's COVID-19 vaccination certificates.[195]

July

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 2,773 4,568,828 1,984 4,502,840 6 35,771 30,217 47 28 [196]
2 2,527 4,571,355 2,359 4,505,199 0 35,771 30,385 43 22 [197]
3 2,536 4,573,891 3,123 4,508,322 5 35,776 29,793 45 26 [198]
4 1,918 4,575,809 2,321 4,510,643 8 35,784 29,382 44 24 [199]
5 2,932 4,578,741 2,292 4,512,935 3 35,787 30,019 42 25 [200]
6 3,561 4,582,302 2,035 4,514,970 5 35,792 31,540 40 23 [201]
7 4,020 4,586,322 1,718 4,516,688 3 35,795 33,839 45 23 [202]
8 3,589 4,589,911 2,224 4,518,912 6 35,801 35,198 42 25 [203]
9 2,799 4,592,710 2,666 4,521,578 8 35,809 35,323 41 26 [204]
10 3,264 4,595,974 2,703 4,524,281 2 35,811 35,882 43 26 [205]
11 2,417 4,598,391 2,536 4,526,817 5 35,816 35,758 48 25 [206]
12 2,345 4,600,736 2,384 4,529,201 3 35,819 35,716 52 31 [207]
13 3,934 4,604,670 2,747 4,531,948 9 35,828 36,894 53 30 [208]
14 4,098 4,608,768 2,071 4,534,019 8 35,836 38,913 53 35 [209]
15 5,230 4,613,998 2,297 4,536,946 8 35,844 41,208 64 44 [210]
16 5,047 4,619,045 3,770 4,540,716 4 35,848 42,481 60 34 [211]
17 3,936 4,622,981 3,899 4,544,615 7 35,855 42,511 61 38 [212]
18 3,080 4,626,061 3,399 4,548,014 7 35,862 42,185 57 37 [213]
19 3,902 4,629,963 2,935 4,550,949 8 35,870 43,144 55 39 [214]
20 5,685 4,635,648 3,337 4,554,286 8 35,878 45,484 56 35 [215]
21 4,587 4,640,235 2,652 4,556,938 10 35,888 47,409 63 32 [216]
22 3,880 4,644,115 2,607 4,559,545 14 35,902 48,668 50 28 [217]
23 4,816 4,648,931 3,928 4,563,473 9 35,911 49,547 49 28 [218]
24 2,720 4,651,651 4,012 4,567,485 3 35,914 48,252 54 32 [219]
25 3,300 4,654,951 5,227 4,572,712 9 35,923 46,316 51 28 [220]
26 4,759 4,659,710 4,806 4,577,518 9 35,932 46,260 52 28 [221]
27 4,503 4,664,213 3,847 4,581,365 10 35,942 46,906 59 30 [222]
28 3,926 4,668,139 3,542 4,584,907 4 35,946 47,286 60 35 [223]
29 4,860 4,672,999 3,836 4,588,743 10 35,956 48,300 60 34 [224]
30 4,271 4,677,270 5,553 4,594,296 4 35,960 47,014 62 34 [225]
31 2,783 4,680,053 4,482 4,598,778 9 35,969 45,306 54 32 [226]

By 30 July, there were 47,014 active cases with 96.8% in home quarantine and 19 being treated at quarantine centres. In addition, three percent of patients (1,446) were being treated at hospital, with 62 in intensive care and 34 on ventilator support.[227]

August

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 3,213 4,683,266 3,847 4,602,625 8 35,977 44,664 54 33 [228]
2 4,204 4,687,470 4,582 4,607,207 8 35,985 44,278 56 36 [229]
3 5,330 4,692,800 3,075 4,610,282 10 35,995 46,253 49 34 [230]
4 4,413 4,697,213 3,394 4,613,676 3 36,003 47,534 52 32 [231]
5 3,927 4,701,140 4,949 4,618,625 6 36,009 46,506 52 38 [232]
6 4,684 4,705,824 4,275 4,622,900 11 36,020 46,904 56 35 [233]
7 2,728 4,708,552 3,856 4,626,756 6 36,026 45,770 52 36 [234]
8 2,863 4,711,415 4,752 4,631,508 6 36,032 43,875 55 38 [235]
9 3,083 4,714,498 4,229 4,635,737 12 36,044 42,717 62 35 [236]
10 4,896 4,719,394 2,979 4,638,716 12 36,056 44,622 68 37 [237]
11 4,831 4,724,225 3,362 4,642,078 10 36,066 46,081 60 40 [238]
12 3,943 4,728,168 4,645 4,646,723 4 36,070 45,375 66 45 [239]
13 4,334 4,732,502 5,082 4,651,805 10 36,080 44,617 68 44 [240]
14 3,045 4,735,547 4,226 4,656,031 5 36,085 43,431 72 46 [241]
15 2,437 4,737,984 3,658 4,659,688 8 36,093 42,203 81 50 [242]
16 3,429 4,741,413 4,882 4,664,570 9 36,102 40,741 84 58 [243]
17 3,516 4,744,929 2,541 4,667,111 15 36,117 41,701 92 49 [244]
18 4,071 4,749,000 3,289 4,670,400 7 36,124 42,476 81 45 [245]
19 3,490 4,752,490 3,193 4,673,593 6 36,130 42,767 75 30 [246]
20 2,798 4,755,288 4,669 4,678,262 6 36,136 40,890 65 39 [247]
21 2,464 4,757,752 4,427 4,682,689 9 36,145 38,918 69 33 [248]
22 2,078 4,759,830 3,290 4,685,979 10 36,155 37,696 69 39 [249]
23 2,722 4,762,552 4,856 4,690,835 11 36,166 35,551 68 41 [250]
24 2,636 4,765,188 3,206 4,694,041 11 36,177 34,970 67 36 [251]
25 3,206 4,768,394 2,180 4,696,221 8 36,185 35,988 69 42 [252]
26 3,118 4,771,512 3,363 4,699,584 6 36,191 35,737 75 45 [253]
27 2,491 4,774,003 3,715 4,703,299 5 36,196 34,508 72 49 [254]
28 2,191 4,776,194 3,796 4,707,095 2 36,198 32,901 73 48 [255]
29 1,946 4,778,140 3,271 4,710,366 8 36,206 31,568 75 50 [256]
30 2,144 4,780,284 2,549 4,712,915 4 36,210 31,159 72 50 [257]
31 2,340 4,782,624 2,502 4,715,417 6 36,216 30,991 69 42 [258]

On 1 August, the Malaysian Government allowed all travelers to enter Malaysia regardless of vaccination status and eliminated pre-departure and on-arrival COVID-19 test requirements.[259]

On 21 August, Malaysia reported its first case of the BF.7 variant of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.[96]

September

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 2,356 4,784,980 1,875 4,717,292 9 36,225 31,463 74 46 [260]
2 2,328 4,787,308 2,618 4,719,910 9 36,234 31,164 79 44 [261]
3 2,244 4,789,552 3,202 4,723,112 9 36,243 30,197 75 40 [262]
4 1,904 4,791,456 3,138 4,726,250 2 36,245 28,961 73 36 [263]
5 1,486 4,792,942 2,897 4,729,147 4 36,249 27,546 79 43 [264]
6 2,067 4,795,009 2,279 4,731,426 6 36,255 27,328 69 40 [265]
7 2,428 4,797,437 2,673 4,734,099 7 36,262 27,076 67 38 [266]
8 2,226 4,799,663 1,894 4,735,993 8 36,270 27,400 64 38 [267]
9 1,990 4,801,653 2,016 4,738,009 4 36,274 27,370 67 46 [268]
10 1,971 4,803,624 2,389 4,740,398 3 36,277 26,949 69 49 [269]
11 1,483 4,805,107 2,090 4,742,488 3 36,280 26,339 68 48 [270]
12 1,847 4,806,954 2,148 4,744,636 5 36,285 26,033 67 45 [271]
13 1,942 4,808,896 2,276 4,746,912 6 36,291 25,693 62 39 [272]
14 2,431 4,811,327 1,820 4,748,732 5 36,296 26,299 62 40 [273]
15 2,375 4,813,702 1,466 4,750,198 3 36,299 27,205 53 41 [274]
16 1,977 4,815,679 2,018 4,752,216 6 36,305 27,158 60 41 [275]
17 1,572 4,817,251 2,695 4,754,911 3 36,308 26,032 60 37 [276]
18 1,639 4,818,890 2,056 4,756,967 4 36,312 25,611 60 39 [277]
19 1,307 4,820,197 1,830 4,758,797 5 36,317 25,083 55 36 [278]
20 1,667 4,821,864 2,028 4,760,825 7 36,324 24,715 59 37 [279]
21 2,111 4,823,975 1,493 4,762,318 6 36,330 25,327 57 37 [280]
22 2,245 4,826,220 1,901 4,764,219 12 36,342 25,659 55 35 [281]
23 2,070 4,828,290 2,009 4,766,228 3 36,345 25,717 54 33 [282]
24 1,924 4,830,214 2,360 4,768,588 3 36,348 25,278 51 28 [283]
25 1,608 4,831,822 2,352 4,770,940 2 36,350 24,532 51 29 [284]
26 1,186 4,833,008 1,690 4,772,630 7 36,357 24,021 52 35 [285]
27 1,552 4,834,560 1,684 4,774,314 6 36,363 23,883 46 26 [286]
28 2,445 4,837,005 1,613 4,775,927 2 36,365 24,713 41 22 [287]
29 1,867 4,838,872 1,402 4,777,329 4 36,369 25,174 43 24 [288]
30 2,007 4,840,879 1,407 4,778,736 5 36,374 25,769 42 19 [289]

October

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 - - - - - - - - -
2 1,360 4,843,865 2,271 4,783,393 1 36,375 24,097 45 28 [290]
3 1,244 4,845,109 2,005 4,785,398 5 36,380 23,331 46 25 [291]
4 1,483 4,846,592 1,852 4,787,250 5 36,385 22,957 42 23 [292]
5 1,722 4,848,314 1,639 4,788,889 2 36,387 23,038 48 26 [293]
6 1,794 4,850,108 1,227 4,790,116 4 36,391 23,601 36 24 [294]
7 1,788 4,851,896 1,509 4,791,625 3 36,394 23,837 38 24 [295]
8 1,627 4,853,523 2,379 4,794,004 4 36,398 23,121 43 27 [296]
9 1,453 4,854,976 1,800 4,795,804 2 36,400 22,722 37 22 [297]
10 1,241 4,856,217 1,843 4,797,647 3 36,403 22,167 38 25 [298]
11 1,291 4,857,508 1,592 4,799,239 3 36,406 21,863 46 22 [299]
12 1,628 4,859,136 1,345 4,800,584 1 36,407 22,145 41 20 [300]
13 2,090 4,861,226 1,428 4,802,012 3 36,410 22,804 33 16 [301]
14 2,231 4,863,457 1,473 4,803,485 5 36,415 23,557 34 21 [302]
15 2,023 4,865,480 1,699 4,805,184 0 36,415 23,881 34 20 [303]
16 1,712 4,867,192 1,699 4,806,883 2 36,417 22,854 36 19 [304]
17 1,210 4,868,402 2,026 4,808,909 6 36,423 23,070 43 19 [305]
18 1,873 4,870,275 1,515 4,810,424 3 36,426 23,425 43 12 [306]
19 2,295 4,872,570 1,386 4,811,810 3 36,429 24,331 44 11 [307]
20 2,561 4,875,131 1,248 4,813,058 8 36,437 25,636 51 23 [308]
21 2,256 4,877,387 1,363 4,814,421 3 36,440 26,526 47 17 [309]
22 2,618 4,880,005 1,841 4,816,262 4 36,444 27,299 47 18 [310]
23 2,054 4,882,059 1,975 4,818,237 0 36,444 27,378 43 16 [311]
24 1,737 4,883,796 2,118 4,820,355 3 36,447 26,994 52 19 [312]
25 1,743 4,885,539 1,935 4,822,290 5 36,452 26,797 44 23 [313]
26 2,136 4,887,675 1,695 4,823,984 6 36,458 27,233 48 27 [314]
27 2,762 4,890,437 1,271 4,825,255 4 36,462 28,720 47 30 [315]
28 3,296 4,893,733 1,960 4,827,215 1 36,463 30,055 58 35 [316]
29 3,189 4,896,922 2,541 4,829,756 1 36,464 30,702 60 34 [317]
30 3,129 4,900,051 2,464 4,832,220 2 36,466 31,365 66 39 [318]
31 2,913 4,902,964 2,833 4,835,053 9 36,475 31,436 56 3 [319]

On 6 October, the Ministry of Health retired the COVIDNOW website, with COVID-19 daily reports being transferred to the KKMNOW website, which is jointly run by the Health Ministry and the Department of Statistics.[320][321]

November

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 2,913 4,905,877 2,599 4,837,652 3 36,478 31,747 60 43 [322]
2 3,969 4,909,846 2,696 4,840,348 2 36,480 33,018 63 47 [323]
3 4,711 4,914,557 3,120 4,843,468 0 36,480 34,609 67 47 [324]
4 4,360 4,918,917 3,429 4,846,897 1 36,481 35,539 73 53 [325]
5 4,621 4,923,538 3,577 4,850,474 1 36,482 36,582 70 50 [326]
6 3,913 4,927,451 3,774 4,854,248 5 36,487 36,716 67 50 [327]
7 2,521 4,929,972 4,695 4,858,943 8 36,495 34,534 73 47 [328]
8 3,781 4,933,753 2,979 4,861,792 9 36,504 35,457 75 47 [329]
9 3,267 4,937,020 4,026 4,865,677 10 36,514 34,829 91 63 [330]
10 3,436 4,940,456 4,292 4,869,969 8 36,522 33,965 92 60 [331]
11 3,245 4,943,701 4,208 4,874,177 15 36,537 32,987 87 63 [332]
12 2,882 4,946,583 4,730 4,878,828 9 36,546 31,209 84 62 [333]
13 2,234 4,948,817 3,836 4,882,664 2 36,548 29,605 91 57 [334]
14 1,749 4,950,566 2,564 4,885,228 6 36,554 28,784 89 54 [335]
15 2,852 4,953,418 3,710 4,888,938 12 36,566 27,914 97 57 [336]
16 3,304 4,956,722 3,045 4,891,983 8 36,574 28,165 90 49 [337]
17 3,457 4,960,179 3,736 4,895,719 9 36,583 27,877 89 46 [338]
18 3,037 4,963,216 3,198 4,898,917 5 36,588 27,711 106 53 [339]
19 2,450 4,965,666 3,000 4,901,917 5 36,593 27,156 91 63 [340]
20 1,633 4,967,299 1,989 4,903,906 2 36,595 26,798 94 55 [341]
21 2,121 4,969,420 1,764 4,905,670 14 36,609 27,141 92 58 [342]
22 2,516 4,971,936 2,643 4,908,313 11 36,620 27,003 93 59 [343]
23 3,537 4,975,473 3,319 4,911,632 8 36,628 27,213 101 61 [344]
24 2,877 4,978,350 3,226 4,914,858 8 36,636 26,856 97 62 [345]
25 3,024 4,981,374 2,969 4,917,827 8 36,644 26,903 92 52 [346]
26 2,898 4,984,272 2,789 4,920,616 4 36,648 27,008 97 57 [347]
27 2,022 4,986,294 1,819 4,922,435 4 36,652 27,207 101 53 [348]
28 2,465 4,988,759 2,029 4,924,464 5 36,657 27,638 92 51 [349]
29 1,672 4,990,431 2,722 4,927,186 10 36,667 26,578 94 52 [350]
30 1,737 4,992,168 3,338 4,930,524 17 36,684 24,960 94 57 [351]

By 26 November, the Sarawak state government confirmed that 86% of the state's population (roughly 2,430,627 people) have been fully vaccinated with two doses. In addition, 73% of eligible people aged 12 and above (roughly 1,584,620 people) had received the first booster dose. However, only 2% of the eligible population (roughly 51,372 people) had received the second booster dose.[352]

On 30 November, Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian confirmed that the previous four weeks of November 2023 had seen a progressive increase in COVID-19 transmissions. 1,046 cases were reported between 1,046 cases while 814 cases, 616 cases, and 459 cases were reported in the previous three weeks respectively. The overall number of COVID-19 cases reported in Sarawak declined from a total of 46,668 cases between January and March 2022 to 7,999 cases reported between August and November 2022.[352]

December

Date Cases Recoveries Deaths Current cases Sources
New Total New Total New Total Active ICU Ventilators
1 2,375 4,994,543 2,857 4,933,381 11 36,695 24,467 91 57 [353]
2 2,421 4,996,964 2,826 4,936,207 9 36,704 24,053 97 62 [354]
3 1,866 4,998,830 2,814 4,939,021 6 36,710 23,099 102 69 [355]
4 1,502 5,000,332 2,093 4,941,114 3 36,713 22,505 104 70 [356]
5 1,576 5,001,908 2,278 4,943,392 3 36,716 21,800 98 69 [357]
6 1,649 5,003,557 1,675 4,945,067 16 36,732 21,758 101 64 [358]
7 1,682 5,005,239 1,428 4,946,495 6 36,738 22,006 91 58 [359]
8 1,616 5,006,855 2,145 4,948,64 4 36,742 21,473 81 53 [360]
9 1,597 5,008,452 2,596 4,951,236 6 36,748 20,468 86 54 [361]
10 1,315 5,009,767 2,601 4,953,837 5 36,753 19,177 73 50 [362]
11 867 5,010,634 1,313 4,955,150 10 36,763 18,721 78 50 [363]
12 809 5,011,443 1,552 4,956,702 6 36,769 17,972 72 49 [364]
13 1,040 5,012,483 1,456 4,958,158 9 36,778 17,547 69 52 [365]
14 1,241 5,013,724 1,567 4,959,725 6 36,784 17,215 67 43 [366]
15 1,161 5,014,885 1,562 4,961,287 3 36,787 16,811 68 34 [367]
16 1,138 5,016,023 1,420 4,962,707 8 36,795 16,521 56 37 [368]
17 993 5,017,016 1,460 4,964,167 5 36,800 16,049 53 29 [369]
18 847 5,017,863 1,154 4,965,321 6 36,806 15,736 49 26 [370]
19 721 5,018,584 914 4,966,235 2 36,808 15,541 44 23 [371]
20 816 5,019,400 940 4,967,175 4 36,814 15,411 41 24 [372]
21 984 5,020,384 1,534 4,968,709 7 36,821 14,854 37 22 [373]
22 858 5,021,242 1,119 4,969,828 3 36,824 14,590 46 23 [374]
23 902 5,022,144 1,104 4,970,932 6 36,830 14,382 42 31 [375]
24 766 5,022,910 1,026 4,971,955 1 36,381 14,124 42 21 [376]
25 609 5,023,519 737 4,972,691 0 36,381 13,997 43 19 [377]
26 480 5,023,999 655 4,973,346 4 36,835 13,818 45 20 [378]
27 423 5,024,422 834 4,974,180 6 36,841 13,401 43 19 [379]
28 480 5,024,902 957 4,975,137 4 36,845 12,920 41 19 [380]
29 679 5,025,581 923 4,976,060 6 36,851 12,670 34 21 [381]
30 583 5,026,164 930 4,976,990 1 36,852 12,322 32 16 [382]
31 513 5,026,677 833 4,977,822 1 36,853 12,002 33 15 [383]

On 4 December, the total number of cases exceeded the five million mark, reaching 5,000,332.[356]

On 5 December, Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari estimated that the state of Selangor recorded six deaths on average per week, as well as between 1,000 and 2,000 new cases daily. Amirudin credited vaccination with reducing the state's 0.7% case-to-fatality ratio at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to 0.1% at the start of the year.[384]

On 13 December, Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah confirmed that no COVID-19 cases had been detected among flood victims at relief centres since 19 November. He confirmed that 14 COVID-19 cases were detected at relief centres between 11 and 18 November but that the victims had completed their isolation and returned home.[385]

On 27 December, Noor Hisham Abdullah announced that the Health Ministry would take steps to prepare for a possible surge in COVID-19 cases originating in China including boosting the country's vaccine booster rollout.[386]

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