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Covid-19: Dhaka division sees more deaths than other divisions

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  24 Sep 2020, 19:14
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With the death of 28 more new Covid-19 patients in 24 hours across the country, the total fatalities in Dhaka division reached 2,507 till Thursday morning as 17 of them died within the capital and its surrounding districts.

The death tally due to Covid-19 rose to 5,072 in Bangladesh, according to a handout provided by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Another 1,540 fresh cases of Covid-19 infection were detected during the period which raised the number of total cases in the country to 3,55,384 since the first detection of the infection on March 8.

The DGHS handout said 12,900 new tests were carried out during the period that took the total number of sample tests to 18,75,537.

It said 18.95 percent of total tests turned out to be Covid-19 positive and the daily infection rate was recorded 11.94 percent on Thursday.

The total number of recoveries reached 2,65,092 till Thursday 8 am as 2,139 former patients got cured of the disease during the period.

The recovery rate in the country dipped slightly to 74.59 percent while mortality rate remained the same at 1.43 percent, the DGHS release added.

Currently, there are 85,220 active cases in the country. Bangladesh is seeing 2086.73 infections, 1,556.56 recoveries per million while 29.78 are dying against the same number.

Among the 28 new deaths, including 21 men and seven women, 17 are aged above 60.

Alongside the 2,507 deaths recorded in Dhaka division since March 18; 1,050 have died in Chattogram, 335 in Rajshahi, 427 in Khulna, 186 in Barishal, 224 in Sylhet, 236 in Rangpur and 107 have died in Mymensingh division within the same period.

Across the country, 15,986 people are now in isolation and 46,167 in quarantine.

In Bangladesh, the first three cases of coronavirus infection were detected on March 8 and it crossed 3,00,000 on August 26.

On July 2, a total of 4,019 Covid-19 patients were identified in the country which was the highest in a single day.

Source: UNB

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