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CoronaVirus in Bangladesh - Updates & Discussion

Well at least most are wearing face masks.
I exactly want that . We must not stay at home . It is not only destroying economy , but also destroying people's sanity . How long a person can stay at home without going outside ?

Use face mask , at best use hand gloves ,when return to home wash everything . If anyone got flu send them to hospital . If coronavirus is positive take them in to isolation . Bangladesh govt should have taken the steps long ago instead of half lock down. Becasue there are many infected without any symptom , so lock down is not useful!

This is the perfect solution I believe .
https://www.banglainsider.com/bangladesh/55093/ছুটি-নয়-করোনা-সংক্রমণ-ঠেকানোর-ভিন্ন-১০-পথ
 
I exactly want that . We must not stay at home . It is not only destroying economy , but also destroying people's sanity . How long a person can stay at home without going outside ?

Use face mask , at best use hand gloves ,when return to home wash everything . If anyone got flu send them to hospital . If coronavirus is positive take them in to isolation . Bangladesh govt should have taken the steps long ago instead of half lock down. Becasue there are many infected without any symptom , so lock down is not useful!

This is the perfect solution I believe .
https://www.banglainsider.com/bangladesh/55093/ছুটি-নয়-করোনা-সংক্রমণ-ঠেকানোর-ভিন্ন-১০-পথ



Yes I think now is the time to start lifting lockdown as the rate of recorded deaths has stayed at a relatively low 5-10 a day over the last 3 weeks.

BD garments, drug and electronic industries will be able to produce sufficient quantities of PPE, drugs and ventilators if the easing of the lockdowns causes too much of an increase in infections a month down the line.

The one thing I would criticise is that the government just needs to be bit stricter in discouraging crowds like seen in that video.

BD has done well so far but it must not risk too many healthy young adults passing the virus to their vulnerable parents and grandparents.
 
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...-drones-to-track-monitor-citizens-in-satkhira

@Atlas - Remember we talked about potential use of drones earlier this month.

Coronavirus: Police use drones to track, monitor citizens in Satkhira
Asaduzzaman Sardar, Satkhira
  • Published at 08:44 pm April 30th, 2020
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Police use a drone pilot to track people disobeying social distancing regulations in Debhata upazila of Satkhira on Wednesday morning, April 29, 2020Dhaka Tribune
'Police intend to regularly make use of the new drone technology'

Police have achieved success while using drones to monitor people's movement and make sure that they're following lockdown rules in Debhata upazila of Satkhira.

Locals were reprimanded by police on Wednesday morning for violating the social distancing regulations that have been put place to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.

Besides, tasks that deliberately put law enforcement in danger of contracting the virus such as market monitoring and enforcing social distancing measures are also possible thanks to the new drone technology.

“Police intend to regularly make use of the new drone technology to not only prevent loitering but also to monitor local markets as well as ensure social distancing,” said Debhata police station OC Biplob Kumar Saha and Senior Assistant Superintendent of Police (Debhata-circle) Sheikh Yasin Ali.

In the last 24 hours, 3 more people have tested positive for the new coronavirus, taking the total number of confirmed cases to 139 in Khulna division.

However, Satkhira recorded the first confirmed case of the deadly infectious virus in the district on Thursday.

Satkhira Civil Surgeon Dr Hussain Shafayet said: “We have so far collected 484 samples of suspected coronavirus patients from the district, all of which were sent to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research in Dhaka.”
 
@UKBengali @Atlas @bluesky @black.cats
Bangladesh virus death toll hits 170, cases top 8,000
Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 01 May 2020 02:53 PM BdST Updated: 01 May 2020 02:55 PM BdST


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The death toll from the novel coronavirus has climbed to 170 in Bangladesh after two more fatalities were registered in the 24 hours to 8am Friday.




The tally of infections crossed 8,000 in the same period with 571 more people testing positive for COVID-19 from 5,573 samples, DGHS Additional Director General Nasima Sultana said on Friday.

Another 14 infected patients were discharged from hospitals during that period, bringing the total number of recoveries to 174 so far.

Globally, over 3.25 million people have been infected by the novel coronavirus and 233,438 have died, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.


Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019.
 
@UKBengali @Atlas @bluesky @black.cats
Bangladesh virus death toll hits 170, cases top 8,000
Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 01 May 2020 02:53 PM BdST Updated: 01 May 2020 02:55 PM BdST


  • coronavirus-disinfection-Vehicles-300320-07.jpg

The death toll from the novel coronavirus has climbed to 170 in Bangladesh after two more fatalities were registered in the 24 hours to 8am Friday.

Thanks to Allah that infection rate is slowly reducing . Although even the 2 deaths are very sad , still it reduced too!


The tally of infections crossed 8,000 in the same period with 571 more people testing positive for COVID-19 from 5,573 samples, DGHS Additional Director General Nasima Sultana said on Friday.

Another 14 infected patients were discharged from hospitals during that period, bringing the total number of recoveries to 174 so far.

Globally, over 3.25 million people have been infected by the novel coronavirus and 233,438 have died, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.


Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019.
 
@UKBengali @Atlas @bluesky @black.cats
Bangladesh virus death toll hits 170, cases top 8,000
Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 01 May 2020 02:53 PM BdST Updated: 01 May 2020 02:55 PM BdST


  • coronavirus-disinfection-Vehicles-300320-07.jpg
The death toll from the novel coronavirus has climbed to 170 in Bangladesh after two more fatalities were registered in the 24 hours to 8am Friday.




The tally of infections crossed 8,000 in the same period with 571 more people testing positive for COVID-19 from 5,573 samples, DGHS Additional Director General Nasima Sultana said on Friday.

Another 14 infected patients were discharged from hospitals during that period, bringing the total number of recoveries to 174 so far.

Globally, over 3.25 million people have been infected by the novel coronavirus and 233,438 have died, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.


Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019.

Well things are looking quite optimistic for BD now that May has started:

1. "Only" 2 people died yesterday.
2. 14 recovered.
3. Ratio of positives to tests is again doing down, to now only 10% and nearly 5600 tests carried out in the last day.

@Juggernaut_Flat_Plane_V8 - Looks like your prediction of S Asia just riding over this pandemic seems to be coming true.
 
https://www.dhakatribune.com/health...74-patients-likely-recovered-from-coronavirus

@Atlas

DGHS: 974 patients likely recovered from coronavirus
Mamun Abdullah
  • Published at 07:40 pm May 1st, 2020
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174 have been officially announced as recovered and another 800 Covid-19 positive patients who have no symptom of infection now are in the process of being tested and discharged

Almost 974 people have recovered from Covid-19 infection till May 1, according to DGHS.

Thus far, 174 patients have been officially announced as recovered while 800 others do not have Covid-19 symptoms any longer but have not been cleared by testing.

Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Additional Director General (administration) Prof Nasima Sultana revealed the latest recovery figures on Friday afternoon, during the daily online bulletin on the coronavirus situation.

She also said, another 800 Covid-19 positive patients are undergoing treatment at home and hospitals, and are in the process of being discharged as they do not have any symptoms of infection present.

She further said the patients are waiting to undergo tests again to find out if they are Covid-19 free.

“We generally conduct two consecutive tests to confirm that the patient is coronavirus free. Right now, some of these 800 patients have already been tested once. Others will be tested very soon,” added the DGHS official.

Once they are found negative in two consecutive tests they will be announced as recovered, mentioned Prof Nasima Sultana in the daily briefing.

Apart from this, according to data collected from the World Health Organization (WHO), respective health ministries and reputed media outlets of eight South Asian nations, Bangladesh recorded the highest number of deaths with 163 mortalities, followed by Pakistan with 159, Afghanistan with 30, India with 7, over the first 53 days into the outbreak of Covid-19, a disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus.

Meanwhile, countries such as Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Nepal, did not record any death from Covid-19 within the 53 days of detection.
 
https://www.dhakatribune.com/health...74-patients-likely-recovered-from-coronavirus

@Atlas

DGHS: 974 patients likely recovered from coronavirus
Mamun Abdullah
  • Published at 07:40 pm May 1st, 2020
bigstock-nurse-holding-a-positive-blood-354115904-1585913325241.jpg

Photo: Bigstock
174 have been officially announced as recovered and another 800 Covid-19 positive patients who have no symptom of infection now are in the process of being tested and discharged

Almost 974 people have recovered from Covid-19 infection till May 1, according to DGHS.

Thus far, 174 patients have been officially announced as recovered while 800 others do not have Covid-19 symptoms any longer but have not been cleared by testing.

Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Additional Director General (administration) Prof Nasima Sultana revealed the latest recovery figures on Friday afternoon, during the daily online bulletin on the coronavirus situation.

She also said, another 800 Covid-19 positive patients are undergoing treatment at home and hospitals, and are in the process of being discharged as they do not have any symptoms of infection present.

She further said the patients are waiting to undergo tests again to find out if they are Covid-19 free.

“We generally conduct two consecutive tests to confirm that the patient is coronavirus free. Right now, some of these 800 patients have already been tested once. Others will be tested very soon,” added the DGHS official.

Once they are found negative in two consecutive tests they will be announced as recovered, mentioned Prof Nasima Sultana in the daily briefing.

Apart from this, according to data collected from the World Health Organization (WHO), respective health ministries and reputed media outlets of eight South Asian nations, Bangladesh recorded the highest number of deaths with 163 mortalities, followed by Pakistan with 159, Afghanistan with 30, India with 7, over the first 53 days into the outbreak of Covid-19, a disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus.

Meanwhile, countries such as Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Nepal, did not record any death from Covid-19 within the 53 days of detection.
Great new bro , Alhamdulillah . I wish they will be officially declared corona recovered in 1/2 days . Truly a satisfactory news !
 
Also add in 800 more that are at home who will also be soon declared recovered.
Yes included them . So total 974 recovery is really great . However be sure some evil will burn because of our recovery rate and success of controlling coronavirus !
 
Yes included them . So total 974 recovery is really great . However be sure some evil will burn because of our recovery rate and success of controlling coronavirus !

No these 800 are extra.
The article is a bit unclear.
 
@Atlas @UKBengali
Five more coronavirus patients die in 24 hrs, 552 test positive
Independent Online Desk/UNB
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Coronavirus deaths keep growing in Bangladesh as five more people died from the virus infection in the last 24 hours till Saturday, taking the death toll in the country to 175.

Besides, 552 more people tested positive for coronavirus during the period, raising the number of such cases in the country to 8790.

A total of 6193 samples were tested during the same period, she said.

Prof Dr Nasima Sultana, Additional Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), came up with the disclosure in the daily online health bulletin, held at the Management Information System (MIS) in the afternoon.

The global death toll from coronavirus climbed to 239,588 as of Saturday morning.

Since it was first reported in China in December last year, coronavirus has infected 3,400,767 people globally, according to Worldometer.

Of them, 2,079,587 are currently being treated and 51,355 among them are in serious or critical condition.

So far, 1,081,592 people have recovered from COVID-19.

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis a pandemic on March 11.

The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 212 countries and territories around the world.
 

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