According to the New Straits Times, the Teratai Cluster has an infection rate of 43.8 per cent.
Dr Noor Hisham said the rapid increase in cases since the start of the cluster on 7 November had accumulated to 2,542.
But what’s worrying is that the infection has spread out of the factory and into the community.
"The virus has spread beyond the factory workers' circle. We found there are 71 cases or 2.8 per cent stemming from close contacts of the workers, such as their families members,” Noor Hisham said.

"There are workers who are not staying at the worker's dormitories but at their own houses.”
"From the total, 162 are locals while 2,360 are foreign workers. Factory workers made up 2,453 cases or 97.2 per cent from the total cases recorded in the cluster.”
He also added that those who were infected in the Teratai Cluster were aged between two to 68 years old.
The Health Ministry is currently conducting close contact tracing and mass testing for 13,000 Top Glove employees.
We hope the chain of infection is broken soon!