Covid surge in Bangladesh: Primary schools to remain shut until Aug 31

Amid the recent spike in Coronavirus, the government has extended the closure of primary schools and kindergartens across Bangladesh until August 31 to protect students from virus infections.

The decision in this regard was taken on Friday, said a handout came from the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education.

The handout said students have to abide by health guidelines and regulations issued from time to time by the Prime Minister’s Office, Cabinet Division, Ministry of Public Administration and Health Services Department.

The government has also extended the closure of secondary and higher secondary-level educational institutions until August 31.

Covid situation in Bangladesh

As the Delta variant of Covid-19 engulfed the country, Bangladesh recorded 239 more deaths caused by the virus in 24 hours till Thursday morning.

Besides, 15,271 new people came out Covid positive during the period after the test of 52,282 samples, according to a handout issued by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

The fresh cases took the country’s Covid death tally to 20,255 today while the caseload to 1,226,253.

The country has been seeing nearly 200 deaths a day for the past two weeks, shattering the records of daily cases and deaths almost every other day.

Meanwhile, the daily test-positivity rate declined slightly to 29.21% from Wednesday’s 30.12% while the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a 5% or below rate.

However, the case fatality rate remained unchanged at 1.65 % during the period, said the DGHS.

Source: United News of Bangladesh