News Desk:
In the last 24 hours, 64 more people have died in Bangladesh due to the deadly epidemic of coronavirus (Covid-19). A total of 1,847 people have died of the corona virus in the country. At the same time, another 3,0683 people have been identified as infected with the coronavirus. As a result, the total number of infected people in the country stands at one lakh 45 thousand 484 people.
This information was given in the regular health bulletin on coronavirus of the health department on Tuesday (June 30) at noon. The bulletin was read by the Additional Director General of the Department of Health (in charge of the Director General) Professor. Nasima Sultana.He said that in the last 24 hours, 3,683 more people were identified for coronavirus.
In the last 24 hours, another 18,883 samples were collected. 18 thousand 425 samples were tested. A total of 7 lakh 66 thousand 459 samples were tested in the country. A new sample of corona virus was found in the bodies of 3,683 more people. The total number of victims in the country is one lakh 45 thousand 484 people. Among the victims, 64 more have died. As a result, the death toll stood at 1,847. In the last 24 hours, 1,844 more people have returned home healthy. The number of patients who have recovered from this stands at 59,624.
As always, Dr. Nasima urged everyone to follow the guidelines of the Department of Health and the World Health Organization to avoid the risk of coronavirus infection.The coronavirus that spread from the Chinese city of Wuhan last December has now turned the whole world into a death knell. The number of people infected with the corona virus in the world so far is 1 crore 4 lakh 21 thousand 490 people. The death toll has exceeded 5 lakh 8 thousand 419 people.
However, 56 lakh 79 thousand 143 corona patients have already recovered and returned home. The first case of coronavirus was identified in Bangladesh. The number of coronavirus patients has been increasing gradually since March 8. The number of coronavirus patients in Bangladesh stood at 145,484 till Tuesday (June 30).