COVID-19
Researchers turn spotlight on how COVID-19 damages the heart
Do people who suffered a mild or moderate bout of COVID-19 months ago need to worry about their heart health?
China pushes emergency use of COVID vaccine despite concerns
After the first shot, he had no reaction. But Kan Chai felt woozy following the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine approved for emergency use in China.
"When I was driving on the road, I suddenly felt a bit dizzy, as if I was driving
Tiny airborne particles may pose a big coronavirus problem
At a University of Maryland lab, people infected with the new coronavirus take turns sitting in a chair and putting their faces into the big end of a large cone. They recite the alphabet and sing or just sit quietly for a half hour. Sometimes they cough.
Taposh, Fahim paint positive picture while promoting 'inclusive business'
Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh has hailed Dhaka as a city of opportunity, declaring there are plenty of opportunities to come in the days ahead.
Ensure Covid vaccine for all countries at a time: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday asked the world community to treat the Covid-19 vaccine as a ‘global public good’ and urged the United Nations to ensure its timely availability of the vaccine to all countries at a time.
No Covid test needed from Bangladesh to go to Singapore
Bangladeshi passengers will no longer need to present Covid-19 test report from their homeland to go to Singapore.
India's daily cases see decreasing trend
India reported 85,362 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours with infections slowing down this month, reports AP.
JS Whip Atiur infected with coronavirus
Atiur Rahman Atik, Jatiya Sangsad whip and also president of Sherpur district Awami League, has been infected with coronavirus.
Global coronavirus death toll approaching 1mn
The global coronavirus death toll will officially touch the one-million mark in the next few days.
2mn deaths from Covid-19 very likely, warns WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the global death toll from Covid-19 could hit two million before an effective vaccine is widely used, reports BBC.