Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia said on Friday it has detected its first case of the new omicron strain of the coronavirus in a foreign student who returned to the country last month after visiting her family in South Africa.
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the 19-year-old female transited in Singapore and arrived in Malaysia on November 19, where she underwent a Covid-19 test upon arrival. She was then bussed to her university lodging in northern Perak state with four others and placed under quarantine, he said.
Results the next day confirmed the student was positive for COVID-19, he said. The bus driver and four others in the vehicle tested negative and were all quarantined, he added. Khairy noted that the student arrived in Malaysia before South Africa reported its first omicron case to the World Health Organisation.
Following the discovery of the omicron strain, the ministry conducted genomic tests on 74 positive samples at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport between November 11 and 28 to detect the variant, Khairy said. Tests confirmed Thursday the student, who has since been released from a 10-day quarantine, had the omicron strain, he said.