COVID-19
Covid-19 in Bangladesh: Daily infection rate rises, 6 more die
Bangladesh recorded six more Coronavirus related deaths and 635 new cases in the last 24 hours until Friday morning, registering a rise in daily infection rate.
Play called off in Chattogram after Irish player found Covid-positive
An unofficial one-day has been called off as an Ireland Wolves player tested positive for Covid-19 in Chattogram on Friday, said a source at Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
Covid-19 in Bangladesh: Daily infection rate rises, 7 more die
Dhaka, Mar 2 (UNB) – Bangladesh recorded seven more Covid-19-related deaths and 619 new cases in the last 24 hours till Thursday morning, registering a rise in its daily infection rate.
When will children be able to get COVID-19 vaccines?
When will children be able to get COVID-19 vaccines?
States rapidly expanding vaccine access as supplies surge
Buoyed by a surge in vaccine shipments, states and cities are rapidly expanding eligibility for COVID-19 shots to teachers, Americans 50 and over and others as the U.S. races to beat back the virus and reopen businesses and schools.
Covid-19 in Bangladesh: Fatalities rise to 8,428 with 5 new deaths
Bangladesh’s coronavirus fatalities climbed to 8,428 on Wednesday after health authorities recorded 614 more deaths in the last 24 hours till this morning.
Vaccination in Bangladesh: Minister says age limit to be revised with arrival of more doses
The age limit for getting vaccinated against Covid-19 will be revised after the arrival of more vaccine doses, said Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Wednesday.
Global Covid death toll nears 2.6 million
The global Covid death toll is fast approaching 2.6 million amid a worldwide vaccination rollout.
Merck to help produce rival J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine
Drugmaker Merck & Co. will help produce rival Johnson & Johnson’s newly approved coronavirus vaccine in an effort to expand supply more quickly, a Biden administration official confirmed Tuesday.
Covid: How this Indian firm is vaccinating the world
As pharmaceutical giants ramp up production in the race to vaccinate the world, one firm has shot into the lead.