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Covid situation worsening in Bangladesh, another 26 die in 24 hours
As the Coronavirus infection cases keep rising in Bangladesh, 26 more deaths and 1,719 new cases were reported in 24 hours till Tuesday morning, mounting concerns among people.
Covid-19: Educational institutions reopening may be delayed
A recent upward trend in daily coronavirus infection rate could force the government to keep educational institutions shut longer than expected.
Bangladesh's daily Covid-19 cases stay over 1,000 for 3 days
Bangladesh's daily Covid-19 cases have continued to pass the 1,000-mark for the last three days. The country recorded 1,066 new cases in the last 24 hours until early Friday.
Women leadership crucial in dealing with effects of pandemic: Speaker
Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury on Sunday said that women leadership is crucial in dealing with the adverse effect of Covid-19 in Bangladesh.
Schools, colleges to reopen on March 30: Dipu Moni
Classes in all primary, secondary and higher secondary level educational institutions will resume on March 30.
Covid-19 cases in Bangladesh rise to 545424, fatalities 8395
Bangladesh’s coronavirus caseload climbed to 545,424 on Friday after the health authorities detected 470 new cases in the last 24 hours until morning.
Take Covid-19 vaccine, follow health guidelines: PM Hasina
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday urged everyone to receive coronavirus vaccine shots and maintain proper health guidelines.
Covid-19 in Bangladesh: Daily infection falls, fatalities rise
Bangladesh saw a rise in Covid-19 related deaths and a decline in new cases in the last 24 hours until Sunday morning.
Covid-19 vaccination: 'Government considering on-spot registration for senior citizens'
The government is considering to arrange on-spot registration facilities for senior citizens for Covid-19 vaccination.
Covid-19 in Bangladesh: Caseload now 538,765 with 8,229 fatalities
Bangladesh on Tuesday said it recorded eight more coronavirus-related deaths and 387 fresh cases in the last 24 hours until morning.