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Covid-19: Bangladesh reports highest 153 daily deaths

Staff Correspondent
04 Jul 2021 18:34:46 | Update: 04 Jul 2021 19:19:03
Covid-19: Bangladesh reports highest 153 daily deaths
In this July 07, 2021 photo, family members rush a Covid-19 positive patient to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for treatment. — Focis Bangla Photo

Bangladesh reported 153 coronavirus-related deaths on Sunday, it highest single-day fatalities since the virus outbreak hit the country in March last year.

The death tally now stands at 15,065.

During a 24-hour period, the health authorities confirmed 8,661 cases. The highest number of daily cases (8,822) was reported on June 30 this year.

The number of confirmed cases now stands at 9,44,917, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said in a press release.

The daily infection rate, showing a double-digit trend for the consecutive 28 days, also soared to 28.99 per cent.

With the latest figures, the mortality rate remained at 1.59 per cent, said the DGHS press release.

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 14,388 deaths and confirmed 9,04,436 cases.

Strict lockdown from July 1
In light of the deteriorating Covid situation, the government decided to impose a seven-day strict lockdown across Bangladesh from July 1, revising its earlier decision to enforce it from June 28.

The decision came following the recommendation of the National Technical Advisory Committee (NTAC) on Covid-19.

NTAC suggested enforcing a minimum of a 14-day complete shutdown to stem the tide of infection.

The World Health Organization, in its latest report, said at least 40 districts of the country are at high risk of infection.

Meanwhile, the government's announcement of the complete lockdown has triggered a mass exodus of homebound people from Dhaka.

On June 21, the government announced a nine-day lockdown in seven districts of the Dhaka division.

Restrictions have been enforced in Narayanganj, Gazipur, Munshiganj, Manikganj, Rajbari, Madaripur, and Gopalganj from June 22 to 30.

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

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.

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

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