- 2021-07-27 23:52:06
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Global Covid cases top 195 million
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Citizen Times Desk: Dhaka, Jul-28,
The global Covid-19 caseload has now surpassed 195
million as the highly contagious Delta variant continues to devastate several
countries even with mass inoculations underway.
The total caseload and fatalities stand at
195,265,112 and 4,176,605 respectively, as of Wednesday morning, according to Johns Hopkins
University (JHU).
So far, 3,917,974,546 vaccine doses have been
administered across the globe.
The US, which is the world's worst-hit country in
terms of both cases and deaths, has so far logged 34,603,658 cases. Besides,
611,409 people have lost their lives in the US to date, as per the JHU data.
Brazil registered 578 more Covid-19 deaths in the
past 24 hours, raising its national death toll to 550,502, the health ministry
said on Monday.
Meanwhile, the total caseload rose to 19,707,662
after 18,999 new cases were detected during the period.
Brazil currently has the world's second-highest
pandemic death toll after the United States, and the third-largest caseload
after the United States and India.
The third worst-hit country, India's Covid-19 tally
rose to 31,440,951 on Tuesday morning as 29,689 new cases were registered in 24
hours across the country, as per the federal health ministry's latest data.
"India reports less than 30,000 daily cases
after 132 days," said a statement issued by the ministry.
Besides, as many as 415 deaths due to the pandemic
since Monday morning took the total death toll to 421,382.
Situation in Bangladesh
As the country battles a brutal wave of the pandemic, Bangladesh logged a record-high 258 coronavirus-related deaths in 24 hours till Tuesday morning, shattering the previous day's record of 247.
The country has been seeing nearly 200 deaths every
day for the past two weeks and breaking records of daily cases and deaths
almost every other day.
Besides, 14,925 more people came out Covid positive
after the test of 52,478 samples, according to a handout issued by the
Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
The country saw the highest-ever 15,192 Covid cases
on Monday.
With the new numbers, the death tally from Covid-19
reached 19,779 on Tuesday, while the caseload mounted to 1,194,752.
Meanwhile, the daily test-positivity rate declined
to 28.44% from Monday's 29.82% while the World Health Organization (WHO)
recommends a 5% or below rate.
Besides, the case fatality rate rose to 1.66% during
the period after remaining unchanged at 1.65% for a few days, said the DGHS.
Vaccination campaign to gain momentum
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday reaffirmed
her government's commitment to ensure Covid-19 vaccine doses for all in any
case.
The prime minister said she has already given
directives to vaccinate the helping hands of a family, including domestic helps
and drivers, so that all of a family can remain protected.
The prime minister said 1.87 crore people have so
far been vaccinated and all will be brought under the vaccination programme.
The Covid-19 vaccination programme at union level
will start across the country on August 7, said Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan
Kamal on Tuesday.
“The prime minister has ordered speeding up the
vaccination drive. One can get vaccinated at the union level showing one's NID
card. Vaccination centres will be set up in unions across the country before
August 7,” he said.
Those who do not have any NID will be vaccinated
under a special arrangement, he added.
Meanwhile, the government decided to vaccinate the
Rohingya refugees as part of an inclusive vaccination programme.
Although no start date was offered, those who are
above 55 years will be considered in the first phase as per a preliminary
decision.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen, while talking to
reporters on Tuesday, said the host communities around the Rohingya camps have
frequent communication with the refugees and the government wants to keep both
protected as well.
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