Dhaka March 14, 2025, 7:28 pm
Covid-19 pandemic is severely impacting the Bangladeshi economy
The death rate from Covid-19 infections is 1.36 percent, and infection rate is 22.33 percent, while the recovery rate is 21.04 percent
49 coronavirus testing laboratories across the country tested 9,310 samples
The death toll from the deadly virus rose to 544 and the number of total infections stood at 38,292
The decision was taken after the number of Covid-19 patients increased in the country and both coronavirus and non-coronavirus patients were facing hassles while seeking medical treatment
As long as a vaccine for Covid-19 is not invented, we must focus on reducing social contact and practice distancing to curb the spread of the deadly virus
Among the dead patients, 14 are male and seven female. Of them 15 are from Dhaka division, four from Chattogram and two from Barishal
Using the drug on Covid-19 patients could increase their likelihood of dying, said a study
The testing was expected to begin from tomorrow
The total number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection in the country stood at 35,585, after 1,975 new cases of infection were detected testing 9,451 samples in 48 labs during the time
Effective vaccination always vital to public health, says British envoy
The brand name for Remdesivir manufactured by Eskayef is “Remivir”
A patient might test positive, but it "does not equate to infectiousness or viable virus"
Twenty eight more people died of the highly infectious coronavirus disease in the last 24 hours to 8:00 am on Sunday.
Twenty people died of coronavirus and 1,873 tested positive in the country in the 24 hours to 8:00am, the Directorate
Hydroxychloroquine is normally used to treat arthritis. Chloroquine is an anti-malarial. Both drugs can produce potentially serious side effects, particularly heart arrhythmia
University of Oxford researchers working on a vaccine to protect against coronavirus on Friday
Bangladesh on Friday registered 24 fatalities caused by the novel coronavirus,
The United States has secured almost a third of the first 1.0 billion
Beximco Pharma is donating remdesivir (Bemsivir) to the Bangladesh government for supply only to government hospitals free of charge