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Covid-19 deaths cross 8,000 in Bangladesh

TBP Desk
23 Jan 2021 16:45:49 | Update: 23 Jan 2021 16:45:49
Covid-19 deaths cross 8,000 in Bangladesh

Bangladesh recorded 22 novel coronavirus (Covid-19) deaths and 436 fresh cases overnight.

“Twenty-two more Covid-19 patients died in the last 24 hours, increasing the death toll from the pandemic to 8,003,” press release of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said today.

It also added that the recovery count rose to 4,75,899 after another 338 patients were discharged from the hospitals during the last 24 hours.

It said the tally of infections has surged to 5,31,326 as 436 new cases were confirmed in the last 24 hours.

A total of 11,115 samples were tested at 200 authorized laboratories across the country during the time.

Of the total sample tests in the past 24 hours, 3.92 percent tested positive, while 15 percent cases were detected from the total tests conducted so far, the release added.

Among the total infections, 89.57 percent patients have recovered, while 1.51 percent died so far since the first Covid-19 positive cases were reported in the country on March 8.

 

 

Twenty-two more Covid-19 patients died in the last 24 hours, increasing the death toll from the pandemic to 8,003,” press release of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said today.

It also added that the recovery count rose to 4,75,899 after another 338 patients were discharged from the hospitals during the last 24 hours.

It said the tally of infections has surged to 5,31,326 as 436 new cases were confirmed in the last 24 hours.

A total of 11,115 samples were tested at 200 authorized laboratories across the country during the time.

Of the total sample tests in the past 24 hours, 3.92 percent tested positive, while 15 percent cases were detected from the total tests conducted so far, the release added.

Among the total infections, 89.57 percent patients have recovered, while 1.51 percent died so far since the first Covid-19 positive cases were reported in the country on March 8.

 

 

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