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Global COVID-2019 Pandemic

Situation Report on Bangladesh as of August 22, 2021

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 ( 22/8/2021 at 09:30 here) No. of affected countries

and territories: 216

Total cases: 211,853,173

Total recovered:

189,593,47 9

Active cases: 17,826,582

Total deaths:

4,433,112

Bangladesh Status

(7/3/2020- 22/8/2021)

Total cases 1,457,194

New cases 3,991

Tests in last 24 hours 23,882

Total recovered 1,355,421

Active cases 80,425

Total deaths 25,143

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

• Daily Covid deaths drop below 150 in Bangladesh – Dhaka Tribune

• Bangladesh's COVID death toll tops 25,000 – Bdnews24

• Will Covid ease down in Bangladesh anytime soon? – Dhaka Tribune

• Bangladesh allows students aged at least 18 to register for COVID-19 vaccine – Bdnews24

• Covid economics of Bangladesh – New Age

• Covid-19 vaccine: Students aged 18 and above can register on Surokkha – The Daily Star

• Bangladesh seeks Covid jabs from Canada – Dhaka Tribune

• Covid-19: Disaster risk assessment in Bangladesh – The Daily Star

• Hong Kong reclassifies Bangladesh, 14 other countries as high risk for Covid-19 – Dhaka Tribune

• Kuwait to resume commercial flights with Bangladesh, other countries – The Daily Star

• কর োনো শনোক্তক ণ টেরে হিসোরে অরনক হিহিরে আরি েোাংলোরেশ – VOA Bangla

• েোাংলোরেরশ কর োনো হিহকৎসো সিোেতোে হনউইেরকে তিহেল গঠন - Ittefaq

• কর োনো ভোই োস: এই প্রথমেোর মত ২৪ ঘণ্টোে মৃরত মরযে িুরুরে তুলনোে নো ী সাংখ্েো

টেহশ – BBC bangla

• টেরশ ৫১ হেন ি কর োনোে সে েহনম্ন মৃতুে - Somoynews

• টেরশ কর োনোে মৃতুে ২৫ িোজো িোহিরেরি - BSS

• েোাংলোরেরশ কর োনোে সাংক্রমণ ও মৃতুে সাংখ্েো কমরি: টেকো হনরে অবেয েেেসো অহভর োগ – VOA Bangla

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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