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Global COVID-19 cases approach 139 million

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16 Apr 2021 13:32:16 | Update: 16 Apr 2021 16:12:07
Global COVID-19 cases approach 139 million

The overall number of global Covid cases is fast approaching the grim milestone of 139 million.

According to Johns Hopkins University (JHU), the total case count mounted to 138,858,768 while the death tally from the virus reached 2,984,626 on Friday morning.

The US has recorded 31,495,164 cases to date and more than 565,283 people have died so far from the virus in the country, as per the university data.

Brazil, which has been experiencing a new wave of Covid cases since January, has so far registered 13,746,681 cases and 365,444 deaths.

Besides, India’s total Covid cases have crossed 14 million, forcing the authorities concerned to enforce restrictions in many states from Wednesday.

India has so far registered 14,074,564 cases and 173,123 deaths from the virus, according to the government.

Situation in Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s coronavirus fatalities surged past 10,000-mark on Thursday, nearly 13 months after the first death from the virus was reported.

With 94 deaths, two less than Wednesday's, the death tally rose to 10,081. The mortality rate went up to 1.43 percent from 1.42 percent, according to government data.

Bangladesh reported its first cases on March 8 last year and the first death was announced 10 days later.

Health authorities announced 4,192 new cases in a 24-hour period till Friday morning, according to a handout of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Bangladesh’s daily infection rate rose to 21 percent, up from 20.89 percent on Wednesday.

Coronavirus claimed 568 lives in January this year, 281 in February and 638 in March.

Covid-19 Vaccine

The government launched a vaccination campaign on February 7 with doses received from the Serum Institute of India.

Experts are calling for ramping up the drive and urging people to follow the health guidelines to keep themselves and others around them safe.

On April 8, Bangladesh began its second phase of inoculation amid uncertainty over vaccine availability.

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