- 2021-08-14 04:39:11
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Global Covid cases top 206 million
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Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, Aug-14,
The global Covid-19 caseload has now surpassed 206
million, with the world still struggling to contain the second wave of the
pandemic.
The total caseload and fatalities from the virus
stand at 206,166,805 and 4,344,715, respectively, as of Saturday morning, as
per the latest data released by Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
On the other hand, as many as 4,610,658,306 vaccine
doses have been administered across the world.
The US has logged 36,592,342 cases and 621,005
fatalities to date, the highest death toll in the world, according to the
university.
Brazil has registered 966 more Covid-19 deaths in
the past 24 hours, raising its national death toll to 567,862, the health
ministry said on Friday.
The ministry said that the total caseload rose to
20,319,000 after 33,933 new cases were detected.
India has been experiencing a fall in daily Covid-19
deaths for the past couple of weeks.
The country's Covid-19 tally surpassed 32,117,826
with 40,120 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, said the federal health
ministry on Friday.
Besides, as many as 585 deaths were reported on
Friday that took the overall fatality toll to 430,254.
Situation in Bangladesh
Bangladesh added 197 fatalities to its national tally on Friday as horrific Covid hospitalizations and deaths continue to soar.
The country is averaging 200-plus single-day
fatalities for the past three weeks. After weathering the first wave of the
pandemic, Bangladesh is now yet to see any tangible signs of improvement in the
situation.
However, the country is now reporting 10,602 new
cases on an average each day – 73% of the peak.
Bangladesh recorded 8,465 new cases on Friday after
testing 40,641 samples, down from 12,606 logged a week earlier on August 6.
The country reported the highest daily Covid-19
fatalities – 264 – on August 5 and 10, and 16,230 infections on July 28.
Bangladesh has been experiencing a surge of
Covid-related cases and deaths since June 2021.
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