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Like Arab countries or countries like Pakistan and Central Asia, Bangladesh weather is not hot and dry, but is hot and humid. This humidity mixed with street dust causes many lungs diseases. Catching cold, coughing and fever are common during BD summer. I wonder, if this bad weather condition will not cause more rapid spreading of Coronavirus. Hoping for the best."He also said the nationwide 10-day holiday alongside troops deployment to enforce social distancing proved effective in preventing Covid-19 spread in Bangladesh."
Excellent.
I think Hasina should listen to this guy's suggestion as he seems to be qualified to comment.
The hot conditions of BD are no doubt to Covid-19's dislike.
Like Arab countries or countries like Pakistan and Central Asia, Bangladesh weather is not hot and dry, but is hot and humid. This humidity mixed with street dust causes many lungs diseases. Catching cold, coughing and fever are common during BD summer. I wonder, if this bad weather condition will not cause more rapid spreading of Coronavirus. Hoping for the best.
Villages are at least free of dust and are less humid than Dhaka itself because of low concentration of buildings and population. It is good to see people have left for the villages. The only people do not have village houses are the people of Old Dhaka. They do not have even relatives in the villages.
The first part of your post may be true because I do not have proofs otherwise. But, BD is not Italy where people went for holidaying from many countries including China. In the case of BD, for now the disease has spread from people who have returned from Europe/Italy, Arab countries and China. So, the infection is under control.No there is empirical evidence that Covid-19 hates hot and humid conditions.
Virus rapidly degrades in heat, sunlight and moisture.
Otherwise, why is BD not as badly affected like say Italy as it has massive economic links with China like the Italians?
Ok sea diver...."He also said the nationwide 10-day holiday alongside troops deployment to enforce social distancing proved effective in preventing Covid-19 spread in Bangladesh."
Excellent.
I think Hasina should listen to this guy's suggestion as he seems to be qualified to comment.
The hot conditions of BD are no doubt to Covid-19's dislike.
Where is Pakistan?Bangladesh coronavirus test rate lowest in world
Kohinur Khyum Tithila
- Published at 09:55 am April 1st, 2020
Other coronavirus affected countries are conducting thousands of tests per day
Bangladesh has been testing an alarmingly low number of suspects considering its high population.
Only one suspected case is being tested for approximately 100,499 people in Bangladesh, shows Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control, and Research (IEDCR) data.
However, experts warned that the pandemic cannot be stopped if not enough Covid-19 tests are conducted, especially since it won’t present a clear picture of the situation.
While Bangladesh tests 10 samples per million population, many countries are testing hundreds of Covid-19 samples per million population, some thousands, and some even 10,000 per million.
On March 16, WHO Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, at a press briefing, said: “You cannot fight a fire blindfolded. And we cannot stop this pandemic if we don’t know who is infected. We have a simple message for all countries: test, test, test. Test every suspected case.”
However, the data provided by Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control, and Research (IEDCR), shows Bangladesh has tested 1,602 samples from suspected Covid-19 patients against a total population of over 161 million.
This is about 67 tests a day since regular testing began on March 8, after the first three cases of Covid-19 were confirmed in the country.
The number is alarmingly low compared to the people in quarantine as well. A total of 60,015 people were quarantined in Bangladesh as of today.
Bangladesh’s neighbour India has also tested 11 in a million, a number close to Bangladesh. It tested 14,514 samples as of March 20. This is about one test for each 94,847 of its entire population.
Pakistan tested 2,519 samples as of March 19. Which is one for each 87,260 people.
On the other hand, South Korea tested 395,194 samples as of 31 March.This country is testing one in every 130 people of its total population.
Meanwhile, the United States, the country which has the highest number of Covid-19 patients as of today, has tested 944,854 so far. About one test for every 350 people.
Russia has tested 143,519 samples as of March 19 (one in 1,017 people).
Italy, the country which has the second highest number of Covid-19 cases, tested 206,886 samples as of March 20, about one out of 292 people.
Germany has tested 167,000 samples from suspected Covid-19 patients as of March 15. This is about one for every 501 people of its entire population.
As of 30 March, a total of 134,946 people have been tested in the United Kingdom. This is about one test per 502 people of its population.
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...-100-000-tested-for-coronavirus-in-bangladesh