Dhaka February 24, 2025, 3:49 am
Among the deceased, 19 were men and 12 were women
A total of 197 Bangladeshis’ deaths out of total 443 were reported from coronavirus in United Arab Emirates
The mayor requested city men to pray for their quick recovery
Of the dead patients, 15 were men and eight were women. Moreover, 19 of them hailed from Dhaka and four from Chattogram division.
Earlier, Tahsan isolated himself after his recent “Money Machine” co-actor Tanjin Tisha had tested positive for COVID-19
The cabinet division has asked the 14 ministries and eight divisions under different ministries to take respective plans immediately
Bangladesh will not allow any vaccine without recognition of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
Of the deceased, 25 were men and 10 were women
Of the deceased, 17 were men and 10 were women
This was the second time that Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has voluntarily observed a self-quarantine. He did the same in May when one of his Cabinet officers was diagnosed with the virus
The Bangladeshi pharmaceutical company said they have completed all the necessary preparations for making their vaccine initiative a success
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This approach will ensure uniformity in assessment and informed identification of the most promising vaccine candidates
Among the deceased, 25 were men and eight were women
She breathed her last at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Combined Military Hospital (CMH) while undergoing treatment this morning
Among the deceased, 16 were men and 5 were women
Bhola, who was a member of Tangail District Council and General Secretary of Bhuapur Upazila Awami League, breathed his last at Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Shyamoli’s Bangladesh Specialised Hospital while undergoing treatmen
He is however, asymptomatic and in good health. He has been advised home quarantine
Of the dead patients, 21 were men and five were women
The 72-year-old former DG was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday with corona symptoms and later tested positive for the virus