Covid-2019 Report as of January 26, 2022
WHO has declared the recent Covid-2019 outbreak as a “Pandemic” as of 11/03/2020. The countries are asked to fight back coronavirus following the guidelines provided by WHO and the government of the countries. However, this can be the first pandemic in the history of humanity that can be controlled, according to “Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus”, the WHO Director General.
Global status till January 26, 2022 Know more
No. of affected countries and territories
223
Total cases 363,062,293
Total recovered 286,901,803
Active cases 70,514,606
Total deaths 5,645,884
Bangladesh status till January 26, 2022 Know more
Total cases 1,731,524
New cases 15,527
Tests in last 24 hours 49,073
Total recovered 1,560,006
Active cases 143,245
Total deaths 28,273
Covid-19 Preventive Measure
• Wear mask in any public place and in an office room
• Frequently wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 sec
• Maintain physical distancing of at least two meters (six feet)
• Cover your mouth and nose with tissue/
handkerchief or with bent elbow when you cough or sneeze
• Avoid touching face (mouth, nose and eyes)
• Avoid mass gatherings
Recent news
• Bangladesh reports 15,527 fresh COVID-19 cases, 31. 64 pc positivity rate, BSS
• Omicron risk remains very high: WHO, The Daily Star
• Study: Covid less severe with Omicron than Delta, Dhaka Tribune
• Bangladesh receives 2.12 million AstraZeneca vaccine doses from France, Dhaka Tribune
• Govt takes initiative for vaccine even before invention: PM, Risingbd.com
• New research hints at 4 factors that may increase chances of long COVID, bdnews24.com
• Pfizer-Bioentech launched a ticker trial targeting Omicron, Bangla Tribune
For any suspected cases
• Fever, cough, loss of smell and breathing difficulties
• Coming from Covid-19 affected countries
• Coming in contact with any Covid-19 positive cases
Please call
Corona Info Hotline: 333, 16263, 10655, 109 (https://corona.gov.bd/call_center)
Please visit
DGHS website: https://corona.gov.bd/ for Covid-19 related information and reference hospitals for Covid-19 in Bangladesh