Millennium Post

B’DESH VIRUS CASES CROSS 65,000

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DHAKA: Bangladesh on Sunday registered its highest single-day increase in Coronaviru­s fatalities with 42 deaths, while the total number of cases crossed the 65,000-mark with 2,743 more patients, a media report said.

According to the health directorat­e, the total number of positive COVID-19 cases increased by 2,743 to reach 65,769 in the country, bdnews24.com reported.

Additional Director General in the Directorat­e General of Health Services Nasima Sultana told a media briefing that 13,903 people have so far recovered from the deadly contagion, including 578 patients in the last 24 hours.

Meanwhile, the government has drafted a new lockdown strategy, mapping the country into red, yellow and green zones to contain the Coronaviru­s pandemic, Dhaka Tribune newspaper reported.

A virtual inter-ministeria­l meeting to finalize the draft and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for Dhaka corporatio­ns and districts was held on Saturday.

Initially, the plan will be piloted at a ward each of five corporatio­ns that are COVID19 hotspots and in Narsingdi district. Later, it will be implemente­d across the country, according to the report.

Health Ministry Additional Secretary Habibur Rahman Khan said that the zonal lockdown will initially be implemente­d on an experiment­al basis.

The report said that areas with the highest number of Coronaviru­s cases will be marked as red zones, those with limited number of cases as yellow and green zones will be areas with zero cases in the last 21 days.

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