COVID-19 Patients Ventilated in Malaysia
Last updated: 6 Oct 2022, 5:12 am
Healthcare
Data as of 5 Oct 2022, 11:59 pm
Ventilator Utilisation
Malaysia
Malaysia
38.9%
38.9%
Perak
Perak
57.7%
57.7%
Kedah
Kedah
55.5%
55.5%
Pahang
Pahang
51.7%
51.7%
Perlis
Perlis
44.8%
44.8%
Kelantan
Kelantan
43.4%
43.4%
Johor
Johor
42.6%
42.6%
Sarawak
Sarawak
41.7%
41.7%
W.P. Kuala Lumpur
KL
40.2%
40.2%
Sabah
Sabah
34.4%
34.4%
Terengganu
T'gganu
34.0%
34.0%
Melaka
Melaka
32.2%
32.2%
Klang Valley
Klang Vly.
31.7%
31.7%
Selangor
Selangor
31.1%
31.1%
Pulau Pinang
P. Pinang
30.5%
30.5%
Negeri Sembilan
N. Sembilan
19.8%
19.8%
W.P. Putrajaya
Putrajaya
18.9%
18.9%
W.P. Labuan
Labuan
9.1%
9.1%
Healthcare
Data as of 5 Oct 2022, 11:59 pm
COVID-19 Patients Ventilated vs. % of Population Vaccinated
Ventilated (7d average)
At Least 1 Dose (% pop)
2 Doses (% pop)
Utilisation >= 50%
Utilisation >= 70%
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Malaysia
Active - Ventilated
26
Utilisation
38.9%
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Klang Valley
Active - Ventilated
5
Utilisation
31.7%
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Johor
Active - Ventilated
2
Utilisation
42.6%
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Kedah
Active - Ventilated
2
Utilisation
55.5%
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Kelantan
Active - Ventilated
4
Utilisation
43.4%
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Melaka
Active - Ventilated
0
Utilisation
32.2%
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Negeri Sembilan
Active - Ventilated
1
Utilisation
19.8%
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Pahang
Active - Ventilated
3
Utilisation
51.7%
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Perak
Active - Ventilated
3
Utilisation
57.7%
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Perlis
Active - Ventilated
1
Utilisation
44.8%
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Pulau Pinang
Active - Ventilated
1
Utilisation
30.5%
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Sabah
Active - Ventilated
1
Utilisation
34.4%
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Sarawak
Active - Ventilated
2
Utilisation
41.7%
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Selangor
Active - Ventilated
2
Utilisation
31.1%
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Terengganu
Active - Ventilated
1
Utilisation
34.0%
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W.P. Kuala Lumpur
Active - Ventilated
3
Utilisation
40.2%
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W.P. Labuan
Active - Ventilated
0
Utilisation
9.1%
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W.P. Putrajaya
Active - Ventilated
0
Utilisation
18.9%
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