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Coronavirus: Bangladesh records 9 more deaths, 306 cases in 24hrs
Rumi Kawser Talukder
- Published at 02:34 pm April 18th, 2020
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Total number of confirmed cases climbs to 2,144
Bangladesh has confirmed nine more people have died of coronavirus infection in the last 24 hours, taking the number of deaths to 84 in the country.
Besides, 306 more people tested positive for Covid-19, a disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus, over the same period, raising the total number of confirmed cases to 2,144.
The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) Director Dr Meerjady Sabrina Flora made the announcement while addressing an online press briefing in Dhaka on Saturday afternoon.
She said samples of 2,114 individuals were tested in the past 24 hours when 306 were found positive for the infection.
Of the deceased, Flora said, six were from Dhaka, two from Narayanganj, and one was from Savar.
On Friday, Bangladesh recorded the highest deaths for the second consecutive day with 15 more fatalities from the pandemic announced by the World Health Organization (WHO), since the country declared its first death on March 18.
The IEDCR director said eight more individuals recovered from the disease, taking the number of recovery to 66.
She said a total of 564 people are taking treatments in hospitals across the country.
"Eleven of the patients are in the intensive care units [ICUs]."
Among the newly-infected patients, 27% are aged between 21 and 30 years, 22% between 31 and 40 years, and 19% between 41 and 50, she said.
Of the newly-infected, 70% are male while the rest are female, Flora said.
"Most of the infected people are in Dhaka while 32% of them got affected in the past 24 hours. Gazipur is seeing the higher number of infections followed by Narsingdi and Kishoreganj," she added.
The fast spreading coronavirus, which was first reported in China's Wuhan, has claimed 154,714 lives and infected 2,260,862 people across the world till 3:20pm on Saturday, according to worldometer.
As many as 578,799 people have recovered from Covid-19 which has spread to 210 countries and territories across the planet.