coronavirus in bangladesh
Coronavirus: BCB suspends cricket for indefinite period
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Thursday suspended all kinds of cricket in the country for an indefinite period, aiming to prevent the spread of Covid-19 (novel coronavirus).
Another coronavirus case detected in Chuadanga: Civil Surgeon
Another young man has been tested positive for coronavirus in the district, raising the total number of corona cases to 18 in the country.
Hand over foreign-returnees to law enforcers: HC
The High Court on Thursday directed the Civil Aviation Authority and Foreign Secretary to take necessary steps to hand over foreign-returnees to law enforcers to keep them in compulsory quarantine and ensure their health checkup to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
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Tourist gatherings banned in Sundarbans
The government has banned tourist gatherings in the Sundarbans amid growing concern over global coronavirus outbreak.
Leave dorms by Friday evening: DU asks students
Dhaka University (DU) authorities have asked residential students to leave their dormitories by 6pm on Friday as coronavirus scare has gripped the country.
Coronavirus: China to give Bangladesh test kits, medical logistics
China has decided to donate emergency medical supplies, including a large number of test kits, to Bangladesh to fight coronavirus or Covid-19.
Coronavirus: 30 subordinate court judges quarantined
Thirty judges of subordinate courts, including 13 district judges, who recently returned from Australia, have been sent to home quarantine as government made it compulsory for overseas returnees to be quarantined for 14 day.
Coronavirus: Physicians suggest avoiding contacts with returnees
As Bangladesh confirmed its first death from coronavirus or Covid-19, physicians suggested people to avoid physical contacts with overseas returnees and assured them that there is nothing to worry in the case of normal fever or cold.
It’s time to go for virtual office as coronavirus spreads: Experts
As Bangladesh reported the first coronavirus death and its local transmission, several companies ordered their employees to work from home in a move that has been lauded with some urging others to adopt the approach.