Southeast Asia's COVID-19 Cases Account for Only 1% of the Global Total
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Southeast Asia's coronavirus cases reached 14,100 by Tuesday morning (April 7), accounting for about one percent of the global total. Malaysia and the Philippines dominated the figures, with 3,800 and 3,700 cases respectively.
Indonesia ranked third with nearly 2,500 cases. Thailand and Singapore also recorded thousands of positive Covid-19 cases, namely 2,200 and 1,400 cases.
Meanwhile, other Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, and Timor Leste still have low numbers of cases.
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