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Bangladesh reports zero Covid-19 death, 22 positive cases

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while it reported 22 coronavirus positive cases.

"Bangladesh reported 1.95 percent Covid-19 positive cases as 1,129 samples

were tested during the last 24 hours," a daily statement of the Directorate

General of Health Services (DGHS) said here.

During the period, the combined figure of coronavirus infection in Dhaka

district and the capital is 15 while zero Covid-19 death was reported, the

DGHS statement added.

The official tally showed that the virus killed a total of 29,476 people in

Bangladesh and infected 20,45,286 so far.

The recovery count rose to 20,12,720 after another 13 patients were

discharged from the dedicated hospitals during the last 24 hours, the

statement added.

From the beginning of the pandemic, 98.41 percent Covid-19 patients recovered

among the infected people while 1.44 percent died, the DGHS statistics

showed.

Among the 29,476 fatalities, 12,960 occurred in Dhaka, 5,911 in Chattogram,

2,167 in Rajshahi, 3,738 in Khulna, 993 in Barishal, 1,364 in Sylhet, 1,429

in Rangpur and 914 in Mymensingh divisions.

More than 1.47 million people worldwide were infected with COVID-19 between

July 24 and August 20, a 63 percent increase over the previous 28 days, and

over 2,000 people died, a 48 percent decrease over the same period, the World

Health Organization (WHO) reported.

According to the WHO report, 1,470,201 COVID-19 cases and 2,059 deaths were

reported worldwide during the four-week period.

COVID-19 cases were reported in 103 countries. The virus "remains a major

threat," and the WHO is urging countries to maintain the COVID-19

infrastructure that they have put in place.

The organisation expects them to continue to work on early warning,

surveillance and identification of the COVID strains.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha