coronavirus pandemic
Covid-19: Brac to provide Tk 3 crore to hapless expatriates
Brac, an international development organisation, is going to provide emergency aid to some 7,250 expatriates who lost their jobs and had to return home empty-handed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Jashore florists devastated by coronavirus pandemic, cyclone
Coronavirus outbreak and subsequent cyclone Amphan have severely affected the flower farmers in Jashore who incurred loss of an estimated amount of Tk over 50 crore in the last two and a half months.
SC announces general holiday for court officials residing in red zones
The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday approved general holidays for all the employees and staffs who reside in red zone areas amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bidyanondo Foundation setting up Covid hospital in Chattogram
Bidyanondo Foundation, a voluntary organisation , is setting up a field hospital in Chattogram by converting a convention centre into a full-fledged healthcare facility equipped with a central oxygen system.
SAF, BMA launch sample collection camp in Chattogram
The Salma Adil Foundation (SAF) and Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA), Chattogram on Tuesday launched a sample collecting camp at the Shah Alam Biruttam Auditorium of Chattogram Medical College & Hospital, to collect samples from doctors with Covid-19 symptoms.
Covid-19: Army to strengthen patrol in ‘Red zones’: ISPR
Members of Bangladesh Army will intensify patrol in the ‘Red zone’ areas.
Covid-19: US-Bangla Airlines brings back 160 Bangladeshis from UAE
A special flight of US-Bangla Airlines brought back 160 Bangladeshi nationals stranded in the United Arab Emirates on Monday.
State Minister Abdullah was infected with coronavirus
State Minister for Religious Affairs Sheikh Md Abdullah, who passed away at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka on Saturday night, was infected with coronavirus.
Four Covid-19 patients leave Thakurgaon to attend jobs in Dhaka, Rangpur
District Health Directorate on Sunday said four coronavirus patients left their homes in Thakurgaon to join their work places in Dhaka and Rangpur.
Mad rush of city life shows scant regard for virus
Over the past week, life in the capital assuredly returned to normal - not some new one, as some had predicted in the shadow of the Coronavirus pandemic. The same old one, maybe wearing a mask.