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Global COVID-2019 Pandemic

Situation Report on Bangladesh as of March 21, 2021

WHO has declared the recent COVID-2019 outbreak as “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 ( 21/3/2021 at 09:30 here) No. of affected countries

and territories: 216

Total cases: 123,431,699

Total

recovered: 99,416,431

Active cases: 21,293,221

Total deaths:

2,722,047

Bangladesh Status

(7/3/2020- 21/3/2021)

Total cases 568,706

New cases 1,868

Tests in last 24 hours 19,900

Total recovered 520,418

Active cases 39,6209

Total deaths 8,668

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 metres (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

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Recent News in Bangladesh

• Weekly COVID-19 cases, deaths double in Bangladesh – New Age

• Covid-19 Cases in Bangladesh: Worrying spike – The Daily Star

• World Bank gives Bangladesh $500m in loans for COVID vaccination – Bdnews24

• Covid-19 infection rate jumps to 10.45% in Bangladesh –Dhaka Tribune

• COVID-19 positivity rate stays above 10 per cent in Bangladesh – New Age

• Bangladesh makes Covid-19 vaccine mandatory for Hajj pilgrims – Dhaka Tribune

• Vitamin D deficiency during COVID-19: a paediatric perspective – The Daily Star

• Bangladesh records 26 Covid-19 deaths again as infections keep rising – Dhaka Tribune

• Bangladesh exports face masks worth about $100m since coronavirus outbreak – The Financial Express

• Covid-19 vaccine: China offers Bangladesh 100k doses – The Daily Star

• ICU demand keeps rising – The Daily Star

• No blood clotting in Covid-19 vaccine takers in Bangladesh

• ঢাবির বিন প্রক্টর কররানা আক্রান্ত - Somoynews

• কররানা ভাইরাস: ইউররারে বক কররানাভাইরারসর 'িৃিীয় ঢঢউ' আঘাি ঢেরনরে? – BBC Bangla

• রূে িদরেরে কররানা, িাড়রে আক্রারন্তর োর - Ittefaq

• টিকা ঢনওয়ার ের কররানায় আক্রান্ত ইমরান খান - Jugantor

• স্বাস্থ্য অবিদফিররর মোেবরচােক কররানা আক্রান্ত - Somoynews

• কররানা টিকা: িাাংোরদশরক ৫০ ঢকাটি ডোর ঋণ বদরে বিশ্বিযাাংক - Jugantor

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

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