Dhaka counted 60 deaths, the highest among the eight divisions, followed by Khulna with 54 fatalities. COURTESY
Bangladesh has registered 225 deaths from Covid-19 in 24 hours to 8am on Sunday. With the latest development, the total number of deaths reached 17,894 in the country.
Dhaka counted 60 deaths, the highest among the eight
divisions, followed by Khulna with 54 fatalities.
Chattogram division reported 40 deaths while Rajshahi 20,
and Barishal nine. Mymensingh, Rangpur, and Sylhet divisions counted 14 deaths
each.
During the same period, 11,578 people tested positive for
the virus taking the total number of infections to 1,103,989 in the country,
according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS)
Dhaka logged 4,858 cases, the highest among the divisions
followed by Chittagong with 1,863 cases, Khulna with 1,345, and Rajshahi with
1,041.
On the other hand, another 8,536 patients recovered from the
infectious disease across the country, taking the total number of recovery to
932,008.
As many as 39,806 samples were tested across the country,
with a positivity rate of 28.09pc. The overall infection rate stands at 15.22pc.
The mortality rate against the total number of cases detected so far stands at
1.62pc.
Vaccination
In the 24 hours till Sunday morning, 670 people received a
second dose of Oxford-Astrazeneca vaccine, taking the total to nearly 4.297
million. Meanwhile, a little over 1.523 million people received the first dose
of the vaccine and are awaiting the second dose.
Additionally, 131,797 people received the first dose of
Sinopharm vaccine during the same period, taking the total to 783,346 till now,
while 2,297 people received the second dose till Sunday.
Meanwhile, 2,331 people were administered with the first
dose of the Pfizer vaccine, taking the total to 49,312. Also, 47,888
people received the first dose of the Moderna vaccine taking the total number
to 160,459.
The health authorities in Bangladesh reported the first
three cases of Covid-19, a severe acute respiratory illness caused by a strain
of coronavirus named Sars-CoV-2, on March 8, 2020. The fast spreading
coronavirus claimed more than 4.1 million lives and infected over 190 million
people across the world till Sunday afternoon, according to Worldometer.
As many as 173.936 million people have recovered from
Covid-19, which has spread to 220 countries and territories across the planet.
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