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DGHS reports 3,243 new virus infections, 45 more deaths

| Updated: June 19, 2020 21:31:10


An elderly couple waits to be tested for coronavirus (Covid-19) at Mugda Medical College Hospital in the capital An elderly couple waits to be tested for coronavirus (Covid-19) at Mugda Medical College Hospital in the capital

Confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in Bangladesh reached 105,535 on Friday, a rise of 3,243 from the previous day, while related deaths increased by 45 to 1,388; according to data released by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Additional Director General (Admin) of DGHS Dr Nasima Sultana presented the latest figures while briefing the media live on the daily Covid-19 bulletin at 2:30pm.

The fresh coronavirus infections were found after testing 15,045 samples across the country, she said.

Among the new deaths, 32 are male and the rest are female.

Also, 2,781 more patients have recovered from the disease during the 24-hour period, bringing the total number of recoveries to 42,945.

Bangladesh reported its first cases of coronavirus on March 08 and the first death 10 days later on March 18.

In an effort to contain the virus, the whole country was put on lockdown for more than two months, but the pandemic is showing no sign of slowing down.

Meanwhile, the global death toll from coronavirus has reached 456,664 as of Friday noon.

It has so far infected 8,595,735 people around the world, according to Worldometer - a website that provides real-time updates.

Of them, 3,592,178 are currently being treated with 54,613 remain in serious or critical condition.

So far, 4,546,893 people have recovered. 

The novel coronavirus disease was first reported in China in December last year.

As the Covid-19 began sweeping across the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared it a pandemic on March 11 this year.

 

 

 

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