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Bangladesh sees record single-day jump in fatalities

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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 COVID-19 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. (PTI)

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