Glove stocks down, among top losers on Bursa despite resurgence of Covid-19 cases. KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 9): Glove stocks were among the top losers in morning trade on Bursa Malaysia on Wednesday (Feb 9), despite the resurgence of Covid-19 cases and the spread of the Omicron variant globally, with average selling prices (ASPs) of gloves expected to continue trending lower.
KUALA LUMPUR: Johor recorded the highest number of Covid-19 hospital admissions on Wednesday after 402 patients in the state were hospitalised for further treatment.
The southern state also has the most number of critical cases coping on ventilator support (20 cases) currently.
According to the Health Ministry's CovidNow portal, active cases in the state have been rising steadily, from 10,652 cases on Feb 4 to 13,668 on Wednesday.
Malaysia, up to Wednesday, had 94,514 active cases and 385 active clusters.
States in East Malaysia, particularly, has witnessed a sharp spike in active cases since Feb 1 although no fatalities occurred in Sarawak or Labuan during this period.
Active cases in Sabah surged from 6,306 on Feb 1 to 14,808 on Feb 9, while in Sarawak, the numbers rose from 113 to 536 within the same period.
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