Covid-19 cases reach 98,865 with 9 new cases in Rajshahi division

Nine more people have tested positive for

Covid-19 in five districts of the division on Sunday, taking the caseload to

98,865 since the pandemic began in March last year.

However, the new positive figure is almost half compared to the previous

day’s figure, said Dr Habibul Ahsan Talukder, divisional director of Health,

adding that Saturday’s infection figure was 16.

Besides, Wednesday’s infection figure was just four, which was the lowest-

ever in the division since the second wave of the pandemic hit the country.

Meanwhile, the recovery count rose to 95,052 in the division after 39

patients were discharged from the hospitals on the same day.

The death toll reached 1,671, including 685 in Bogura, 318 in Rajshahi with

193 in its city, and 173 in Natore as no new death was reported during the

period, Dr Talukder added.

Besides, all the positive cases of Covid-19 have, so far, been brought

under treatment while 22,975 were kept in isolation units of different

dedicated hospitals for institutional supervision. Of them, 19,365 have been

released.

Meanwhile, 31 more people have been sent to home and institutional

quarantine afresh while 69 others were released from isolation during the

same time. Of the nine new cases, four were detected in Bogura, followed by

two in Pabna and one each in Rajshahi, Natore and Joypurhat districts.

With the newly detected patients, the district-wise break-up of the total

cases now stands at 28,077 in Rajshahi, including 22,640 in city, 5,666 in

Chapainawabganj, 6,404 in Naogaon, 8,383 in Natore, 4,623 in Joypurhat,

21,610 in Bogura, 11,383 in Sirajganj and 12,709 in Pabna.

A total of 1,13,740 people have, so far, been kept under quarantine since

March 10 last year to prevent the community transmission of the deadly

coronavirus (COVID-19).

Of them, 1,12,564 have, by now, been released as they were given clearance

certificates after completing their 14-day quarantine.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)