Zero daily COVID-19 death reported in four months

DHAKA, March 15, 2022 (BSS) – Bangladesh today reported no COVID-19 death in

nearly four months as the country recorded zero coronavirus death for first

time in late November last year since the pandemic began on March 8, 2020.

“Zero COVID-19 death was posted for the first time on November 20, last year

after the deadly virus was detected in the country,” Directorate

General of Health Services (DGHS) sources said.

The country today reported 217 Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, it added.

“The country reported 1.54 percent Covid-19 positive cases as 14,049 samples

were tested in the past 24 hours,” Directorate General of Health

Services (DGHS) said in its routine daily statement.

In the past 24 hours, the combined figure of coronavirus in Dhaka city and

upazilas of the district is 160 while no Covid-19 death was reported

during the period.

The official tally showed that the virus killed 29,112 people and infected

19,49,942 so far, the statement added.

The recovery count rose to 18,64,408 after another 1,600 patients were

discharged from the dedicated hospitals during the past one day.

From the beginning of the pandemic, 95.61 percent Covid-19 patients

recovered among the infected people while 1.49 percent died, the DGHS

statistics showed.

As of March 14 data, among the total 29,112 fatalities, 12,791 occurred in

Dhaka division, 5,861 in Chattogram, 2,141 in Rajshahi, 3,716 in Khulna, 982

in Barishal, 1,326 in Sylhet, 1,416 in Rangpur and 879 in Mymensingh

divisions.

 

 

 





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