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Covid-19: Bangladesh logs 11,578 daily cases, 225 deaths

Staff Correspondent
18 Jul 2021 17:38:35 | Update: 18 Jul 2021 18:26:33
Covid-19: Bangladesh logs 11,578 daily cases, 225 deaths
A Covid patient on a rickshaw-van waits to be admitted at the dedicated Covid facility of Khulna Medical College and Hospital on July 8, 2021. — Focus Bangla Photo

Bangladesh on Sunday reported 11,578 new coronavirus cases till 8:00am in the last 24 hours, according to Directorate General of Health Services press release.

With the new cases, the total caseload in the country now stands at 11,03,989.

Bangladesh also saw 225 deaths during the period from the disease pushing the total fatalities to 17,894.

The daily infection rate rose slightly to 29.09 per cent from Saturday's 29.06 per cent after testing 39,806 samples in 638 laboratories across the country.

Meanwhile, 8,845 patients have recovered from the deadly infection in last 24-hours with an 84.42 per cent recovery rate.

The overall infection rate is gradually increasing and currently stands at 15.22 per cent.

Among the latest fatalities, Dhaka division saw the highest 60 deaths, followed by 54 in Khulna, 40 in Chattogram and 14 each in Rajshahi, Rangpur and Mymensingh.

Besides, nine died in Barishal division.

Bangladesh is running a mass vaccination campaign. The country is procuring vaccines from various sources.

Bangladesh reported its first cases on March 8 last year and the first coronavirus-related death on March 18 the same year.

Strict movement restrictions

In light of the deteriorating situation, a government-announced nationwide weeklong strict restrictions came into effect on July 1. Later, the lockdown was extended until July 14.

On July 13, the government decided to relax the lockdown restrictions from July 15 to July 22 due to Eid-ul-Azha, which will be celebrated on July 21.

During the period, public transportation and long-haul buses will resume on a limited scale and shopping malls are allowed to reopen.

However, strict lockdown restrictions will resume for another two weeks from July 23.

Earlier on June 25, in light of the worsening condition, the government announced that a strict weeklong countrywide lockdown would be enforced from June 28 to curb the virus’ spread. The decision was revised later on.

The government had earlier imposed restrictions on movement on April 5 this year. They were extended until July 15 in phases.

After relaxing the lockdown, hundreds of homebound people are seen every day leaving Dhaka on every available car, train and bus ignoring health guidelines.

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 July 14.

Amid the spike in Covid cases triggered by local transmission of the Indian variant (Delta), experts predicted that Bangladesh might see the peak of the current wave of the deadly virus in the third week of July.

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