Covid-19: Bangladesh reports 512 fresh cases, two deaths
Bangladesh on Friday reported 512 Covid-19 cases while the coronavirus claimed overnight two lives."The country reported 2.74 percent Covid-19 positive cases as...
World breaks daily Covid case record: AFP tally
The world registered a record-high average of more than three million coronavirus cases a day between January 13 and 19, fuelled by...
Bangladesh 5th in world in Covid-19 recovery index
Bangladesh has ranked 5th out of 121 countries in the Nikkei Covid-19 Recovery Index while the country secured top position among the...
COVID-19: Bangladesh records highest single-day death
Dailynewsun Desk:
Bangladesh on Monday recorded 231 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths, the highest number in a single day since the pandemic began while...
COVID-19 vaccines may trigger superimmunity in people who had SARS long ago
Almost 20 years before SARS-CoV-2, a related and even more lethal coronavirus sowed panic, killing nearly 10% of the 8000 people who...
Bangladesh reports 4,378 fresh cases, 6 deaths from Covid-19
Bangladesh on Friday reported 4,378 Covid-19 cases while the coronavirus claimed overnight six lives."The country reported 14.66 percent Covid-19 positive cases as...
WHO warns of ‘concerning’ Covid trends ahead of winter
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday warned of "concerning trends" for Covid-19 ahead of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, calling for...
Vietnam detects India-UK hybrid coronavirus variant
Dailynewsun Desk:Vietnam's health ministry has detected a suspected new coronavirus variant which it said appears to be a hybrid of two highly...
Bangladesh records highest COVID-19 deaths again
Dailynewsun Desk:Bangladesh has recorded the highest COVID-19 deaths for the third consecutive day with 83 more fatalities in the last 24 hours,...
COVID-19: Bangladesh reports 15,989 fresh cases, 246 deaths
Dailynewsun Desk:Bangladesh on Monday reported 15,989 COVID-19 cases while the coronavirus claimed overnight 246 lives."The country reported 29.91 percent COVID-19 positive cases...