By Pizaro Gozali Idrus
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AA) – Malaysia reported its highest single-day spike in coronavirus cases on Tuesday.
A total of 7,289 more infections were confirmed in the past 24 hours, raising the overall tally to 525,889.
The highest number of cases – 2,642 – was recorded in the western state of Selangor, the country’s health chief Noor Hisham Abdullah said at a news conference.
Stricter restrictions will come into effect throughout Malaysia on Tuesday, as authorities scramble to contain a worrying spike that has seen daily cases top the 6,000 mark for seven straight days.
The government, however, has opted against a complete lockdown and decided to tighten curbs.
Under the new restrictions, 80% of all workers in the public sector and 40% in the private sector will be required to work from home.
Public transportation will operate at 50% capacity, while only three people will be allowed to travel in a car, including the driver.
All educational institutes will remain closed and restaurants will not be allowed to offer dine-in services.
Around 400,000 people have been fully vaccinated in Malaysia so far, with some 600,000 more having received their first dose, according to official figures.
* Writing by Rhany Chairunissa Rufinaldo with Anadolu Agency’s Indonesian language services in Jakarta