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Malaysia announced nationwide lockdown after surging in Covid-19 cases

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Malaysia on Monday imposed a new nationwide lockdown, as the nation grapples with a surge in coronavirus cases and highly infectious variants that the government stated are testing its health system.

Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin stated all inter-state and inter-district travel will be banned, along with social gatherings.

Educational institutions will be shut but economic sectors will be allowed to continue, Muhyiddin stated, without elaborating.

“Malaysia is facing a third wave of COVID-19 that could trigger a national crisis,” Muhyiddin stated in a statement, adding that the lockdown measures will continue till June 7.

The premier stated the lockdown was necessary due to the existence of new coronavirus variants with higher infection rates and growing constraints on the public health system.

Malaysia has seen a spike in coronavirus infections in recent weeks, with the nation reporting 3,807 new cases on Monday.

It has now seen a total of 444,484 cases and 1,700 deaths.

Malaysia is under a state of emergency, which was declared by Muhyiddin in January to curb the spread of COVID-19.

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