Bangladesh Records 12 New Covid-19 Cases with No New Deaths
Bangladesh has reported 12 additional cases of Covid-19 in the 24-hour period until Friday morning, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). This brings the country’s total caseload to 2,045,132. On a positive note, no new fatalities were reported, and the official death toll remains unchanged at 29,476.
The daily case test positivity rate has increased to 2% from Thursday’s 1.28%. A total of 600 samples were tested during this time. Despite the slight rise in cases, the recovery and death rates have remained stable at 98.4% and 1.44% respectively.
Bangladesh faced its highest daily caseload on July 28, 2021, with 16,230 cases recorded. The country also witnessed its highest number of fatalities on August 10, 2021, with 264 deaths reported. However, the current decline in new cases is a positive development.
Despite the low number of new cases, it is crucial for people to remain vigilant and adhere to safety protocols. Vaccination efforts should continue to be a priority, with the aim of increasing the percentage of the population that is fully vaccinated.
As the world battles the ongoing pandemic, Bangladesh’s consistent monitoring and reporting of Covid-19 cases play a crucial role in managing the situation effectively. By testing samples and providing accurate data, health authorities can make informed decisions and implement necessary measures to control the spread of the virus.
In conclusion, Bangladesh has reported 12 new cases of Covid-19, contributing to a total caseload of 2,045,132. Fortunately, there have been no new deaths, keeping the official death toll at 29,476. The country must remain vigilant and continue to prioritize vaccination efforts to combat the ongoing pandemic.