03:56 PM, March 23, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 06:08 PM, March 23, 2020
1 more dies of coronavirus, 6 new cases confirmed: IEDCR
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One more coronavirus patient has died in Bangladesh while six new cases have been confirmed by the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR).
This takes the number of deaths from Covid-19 to three and infected to 33 in the country.
"There are three males and three females among the newly infected. One is a health practitioner. Two of them recently arrived from India and Bahrain while the rest were infected by other patients," Dr Meerjady Sabrina Flora, director, IEDCR said while briefing the media through a videoconference today.
At present, three health workers – one doctor and two nurses – are suffering from the disease, according to Dr Flora.
The IEDCR tested 56 people in the last 24 hours. A total of 620 people had been tested so far, she said.
Fifty-one people have been put in isolation while 46 are in institutional quarantine, she noted.
When asked what measures were in place for the Rohingya camps, Dr Flora said, "We have warned people about travelling to Cox's Bazar so that no public gathering takes place there."
"Besides, we have our field lab at Cox's Bazar Medical College Hospital. If anyone is detected in Cox's Bazar, he/she can be treated there."
The IEDCR director also strictly advised everyone who feels unwell to make sure they do not leave homes unless they need to go to the hospital.
04:54 PM, March 23, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 06:01 PM, March 23, 2020
Coronavirus outbreak: Govt declares general holiday from March 26 to April 4
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All government and private offices will be closed from March 26 to April 4 to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam said today.
Government offices, except those involved in emergency services such as law enforcement agencies and hospitals, have been declared closed.
People have been asked to practice social distancing and stay in their homes as much as possible. Local administration around the country have been asked to encourage social distancing among people and armed forces will help them in this regard.
Kitchen markets will stay open during this period. People have been asked not to leave their homes, except to collect emergency supplies and daily necessities.
This announcement comes in the wake of three deaths and 33 infections -- including six new cases -- in connection with coronavirus in the country.
Public transport will remain limited and people have been asked to avoid using them as well to prevent spread of the virus.
Banking services have also been limited and the country's central bank -- Bangladesh Bank -- will give necessary directives in this regard.
Dr Ahmad Kaikaus, principal secretary to the prime minister, said a monitoring cell at Prime Minister's Office will remain open 24 hours.
Locals block Uttara hospital for reportedly treating coronavirus patients
Tribune Desk
- Published at 09:55 am March 23rd, 2020
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...-for-reportedly-treating-coronavirus-patients
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The incident took place on Sunday night
Locals have laid siege to a hospital in Uttara of Dhaka for reportedly treating coronavirus patients in the residential area.
Agitated residents took to the streets in Uttara Sector 11 around 8pm on Sunday and staged demonstrations, blocking a road in front of the Regent Hospital Ltd.
Locals said the hospital authorities have made an agreement with the government for treating patients infected with coronavirus and keeping them in isolation unit.
During their demonstration, the residents also got into an argument with the hospital authorities over the agreement.
Uttara west police station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Tapan Chandra Saha said they went to the spot upon being informed about the matter and brought the situation under control.
He said: "The hospital authorities did have an agreement with the Health Ministry for providing treatment to patients infected with coronavirus. We have checked their documents.
"We will inform the ministry and the Directorate General of Health Services [DGHS] about the matter. They will take the final decision," he added.
It was not learnt immediately whether the hospital authorities provided treatment to any Covid-19 patient or not.
Bangladesh has so far recorded two deaths and 27 infections from Covid-19, a pandemic announced by the World Health Organization (WHO).
The fast spreading coronavirus has claimed more than 14,600 lives and infected over 337,000 people across the world, according to Worldometer.