Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

Health

Bangladesh confirms 7 more deaths, 709 new corona cases

DHAKA: Seven more people have died from coronavirus (Covid-19) in the last 24 hours in Bangladesh, raising the total death toll in the country to 206, said the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on Friday (May 8).  Besides, 709 more people tested positive for coronavirus in

Invest now to fight next pandemic: WHO chief

The World Health Organization urged countries to invest in getting their healthcare systems fit to fight the next pandemic rather than scrambling around in panic when it hits. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday said investing now would save lives later, as the death

547 doctors infected with Covid-19 across Bangladesh

DHAKA: A total of 547 doctors of both private and public hospitals have so far been infected with the virus as of Tuesday (May 5), said Foundation for Doctors Safety Rights and Responsibility (FDSR). The forum of physicians revealed the development in a press release on Tuesday.

Spain makes masks compulsory on public transport

Masks will be compulsory on public transport in Spain from Monday as the country moves to gradually relax its tough lockdown. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the government would distribute 6m masks, mainly at transport locations, and give another 7m to local authorities. Adults

Coronavirus: US authorises use of anti-viral drug Remdesivir

The US's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorised the emergency use of the Ebola drug remdesivir for treating the coronavirus. The authorisation means the anti-viral drug can now be used on people who are hospitalised with severe Covid-19. A recent clinical trial showed

Gonoshasthaya's Covid-19 testing kit permitted for trial

DHAKA: The Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) has given permission to test the capability of the corona detection kit invented by Gonoshasthaya Kendra.   Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) will test the capability of the corona kit of Gonoshasthaya

Patient dies due to ‘negligence’ of United Hospital

DHAKA: An elderly woman has died due to the negligence of United Hospital in the capital, alleged her son Dr Ziauddin Hyder, a senior health specialist of World Bank. While talking with journalists over phone from Cambodia, Dr Haydar claimed that his mother died because of unethical,

750 beds ready at Bashundhara Corona hospital

The country’s largest makeshift hospital at International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in the capital will take treatment for COVID-19 to new heights as illness and death from the disease are soaring. As the construction work is going fast, the hospital may go into operation

Germany to start first clinical tests on coronavirus vaccine

Germany has authorised its first clinical test of a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, the country's regulatory body said on Wednesday, green-lighting trials on human volunteers for an RNA vaccine developed by German firm Biontech and US giant Pfizer. "The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut...

Coronavirus vaccine trial begins in UK

With coronavirus cases around the world now at over 2.4 million, scientists have been frantically working to develop a vaccine. This week, researchers at the University of Oxford have started human trials of a COVID-19 vaccine in the UK. Professor Adrian Hill, Director of the Jenner

Bangladesh confirms 15 more deaths, 266 new corona cases

DHAKA: Fifteen more people have died of coronavirus in Bangladesh, raising the total death toll in the country to 75, said Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Friday (April 17). Besides, 266 more people have been tested positive for coronavirus in the last 24 hours, pushing the total

Over 22,000 healthcare workers infected by coronavirus: WHO

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit over 22,000 healthcare workers across 52 countries and regions, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. According to its daily situation report, 22,073 COVID-19 cases among healthcare workers have been reported to the WHO as of Wednesday, April 8. The

Coronavirus found in air samples up to 13 feet from patients

A new study examining air samples from hospital wards with COVID-19 patients has found the virus can travel up to 13 feet (four meters) -- twice the distance current guidelines say people should leave between themselves in public. The preliminary results of the investigation by Chinese

Coronavirus: Russian vaccine put on WHO list

The St. Petersburg Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera of the Federal Medical Biological Agency said on Tuesday its vaccine against the novel coronavirus infection has been included in the list of promising vaccines of the World Health Organization (WHO). So far, this is the only

5 new coronavirus patients confirmed in Bangladesh, total 61

DHAKA: Five more people have tested positive for coronavirus in the last 24 hours, raising the total number of coronavirus cases in Bangladesh to 61. No new death from Covid-19 was confirmed across the country in the last 24 hours keeping the total death toll at six. Health and

Coronavirus: Chinese scientists find "effective" antibodies

A team of Chinese scientists has isolated several antibodies that it says are "extremely effective" at blocking the ability of the new coronavirus to enter cells, which eventually could be helpful in treating or preventing COVID-19. There is currently no proven effective treatment for

Coronavirus: Bashundhara Group to build 5000-bed hospital

DHAKA: Bashundhara Group, the country’s leading business conglomerate, will build a 5000-bed hospital in the capital for treating patients infected with coronavirus (COVID-19). Bashundhara Group Managing Director (MD) Sayem Sobhan Anvir placed the proposal to the Prime Minister

2 doctors among 4 more infected with coronavirus

DHAKA: Four more people, including two doctors, have been infected with coronavirus in last 24 hours in Bangladesh. With this, the total number of confirmed cases in the country stands at 48, according to the government’s disease control agency. However, no patient died in the

Coronavirus: Young people are not ‘invincible’, WHO warns

Young people are not immune from coronavirus and must avoid socialising and communicating it to older, more vulnerable people, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned. The choices made by the young can be "the difference between life and death for someone else", WHO

Pan-asian collaboration needed to end female genital mutilation/cutting

KUALA LUMPUR: Asian activists and civil society have called for collaboration, resources and support to end female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) across the region in a new consultation report into the practice.  Launched online, the consultation surveyed activists and civil