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Bangladesh sees lowest coronavirus deaths since Aug 1
The health authorities on Wednesday announced the deaths of 21 coronavirus patients in the past 24 hours – the lowest since Aug 1.
Coronavirus: Bangladesh sees steady rise in recovery rate
The coronavirus recovery rate in Bangladesh jumped to 71.3 percent on Sunday with the recovery of 2,372 patients.
Antarctica is still free of COVID-19. Can it stay that way?
At this very moment a vast world exists that’s free of the coronavirus, where people can mingle without masks and watch the pandemic unfold from thousands of miles away.
Covid-19 in Bangladesh: Over 70 pc recover
The recovery rate from Covid-19 reached 70.90 percent on Saturday as 2,247 patients got cured from the deadly disease in the last 24 hours till 8 am on Saturday raising the number of total recoveries to 2,38,271 since March last.
Global coronavirus cases exceed 28.3m: JHU
The Confirmed Covid-19 cases passed 28.3 million globally as of Saturday morning, according to the latest tally from Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
COVID-19 could reverse decades of progress in cutting child deaths
The number of global under-five deaths dropped to its lowest point on record last year – down to 5.2 million from 12.5 million in 1990 – but COVID-19 could reverse decades of progress toward eliminating preventable child deaths, agencies warn on Wednesday.
Coronavirus: India reports highest 1,133 new deaths
India on Tuesday recorded 1,133 deaths from coronavirus in the last 24 hours, its highest single-day total, reports AP.
Canada records more COVID-19 cases among younger population
Canada has witnessed the trend of increased coronavirus cases among younger people, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) said Sunday, reports Xinhua.
Global Covid-19 caseload exceeds 27mn: JHU
The number of global Covid-19 cases surpassed 27 million as of Monday morning, according to the latest tally from Johns Hopkins University.
Coronavirus: Experts say worst is yet to come
A renowned research outfit of the United States said the world is yet to witness the worst scenario from coronavirus.