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Bangladesh sees 82 Covid-19 deaths, highest in nearly two months

Staff Correspondent
20 Jun 2021 18:05:29 | Update: 21 Jun 2021 10:05:36
Bangladesh sees 82 Covid-19 deaths, highest in nearly two months
Men wearing protective suits stand next to the body of their relative, who died from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), before her cremation at a crematorium ground in New Delhi, India, May 4, 2021. — Reuters photo

Bangladesh recorded its highest single-day coronavirus-related deaths in nearly two months with the number of new cases still hovering above the 3,000-mark.

The daily infection rate fell to 16.38 per cent.

Eighty-two deaths and 3,641 cases were recorded in a 24-hour period until 8:00am Sunday, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said in a press release.

It was the highest single-day fatality recorded since April 30. The mortality rate remains at 1.59 per cent.

Bangladesh reported its first cases on March 8 last year and the first coronavirus-related death on March 18 that year. So far, the country has seen 13,548 deaths and confirmed 8,51,668 cases.

Until Sunday, 7,82,655 patients (91.90 per cent) recovered.

The total number of tests carried out since before the cases were announced is 63,27,734, including 22,231 in the last 24 hours. The overall infection rate is currently 13.46 per cent.

Among the latest victims, 32 died in Khulna division, 21 in Dhaka, 12 in Rajshahi, nine in Chattogram, four in Mymensingh, two in Sylhet, and one each in Barishal and Rangpur.

The majority of the victims (9,712) are men and the rest (3,836) are women.

Meanwhile, the global coronavirus-related deaths crossed four million on Friday morning, according to a Reuters tally. It took over a year for the Covid-19 death toll to hit two million, while the next two million were recorded in just 166 days, according to a Reuters analysis.

Movement curb

The government imposed restrictions on the people’s movement on April 5 to curb coronavirus infections. The restrictions were extended until July 15 in phases.

Although the number of cases and deaths declined to some extent, the situation went downhill in recent weeks as people are still reluctant to follow basic health rules and continue to flout government-issued guidelines.

The Covid-19 situation in the bordering districts has deteriorated in recent days, prompting the local administration to enforce full-scale lockdown in some areas.

Bangladesh shut its border with India on April 26 as the neighbouring country’s coronavirus situation worsened. The closure was extended in phases until June 30.

The worsening situation in Bangladesh threatens to roll back the government’s initial success in tackling the virus’ spread.

Vaccination drive

Bangladesh on Saturday resumed the second phase of mass vaccination by administering the Sinopharm doses.

People who have already registered are getting the jabs.

Bangladesh received over 1,00,000 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on May 31 under the Covax facility run by the WHO and Gavi, the vaccine alliance.

The health authorities said they will start administering the vaccine doses from Monday.

The countrywide vaccination drive was launched on February 7 with doses bought from Serum Institute of India Private Limited.

So far, 58,20,015 people have received the first dose of Covishield manufactured by SII since January 27. Of them, 42,66,951 have received the second shots so far, according to the health authorities.

A vaccine export halt by India had forced Bangladesh to keep administering the first dose suspended since April 26.

As many as 6,512 people received the first dose of Sinopharm vaccine until Saturday.

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