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Previously, more new patients were identified on September 8. That day, the Health Department identified 2,202 patients.
Monday A total of 4 lakh 34,462 patients have been identified in the country with 2,139 newly identified people as of 8 am.
The death toll in the country has risen to 6,215, as 21 more people died from the virus in 24 hours.
According to the Department of Health, another 1,704 patients have been cured in the last day. The total number of healthy patients is 3 lakh 51,146 people.
The first case of coronavirus infection in Bangladesh was detected on March 8, which crossed 4 lakh on October 28. Of these, 4,019 patients with Kovid-19 were identified on July 2, which is the highest in a single day.
On March 17, 10 days after the identification of the first patient, the Department of Health confirmed the first death report in the country. On November 4, it exceeded six thousand. Of these, 64 deaths were reported in a single day on June 30, the highest number of deaths in a single day.
Bangladesh is ranked 24th in the world in terms of Johns Hopkins University and 32nd in terms of death toll.
The number of patients identified in the world so far has exceeded 54.4 million; The death toll has exceeded 13,118,000 lakh houses.
According to the Department of Health, 15,006 samples have been analyzed in 118 laboratories across the country in the last 24 hours. So far 25 lakh 56 thousand 982 samples have been tested.
Taking into account the sample test in 24 hours, the detection rate is 13.56 percent, so far the total detection rate is 16.99 percent. Recognized, the recovery rate is 80.62 percent and the mortality rate is 1.43 percent.
Of those who have died in the last day, 15 are men and 8 are women. 20 of them died in the hospital and 1 at home.
Of these, 14 were over 60 years old, 6 were between 41 and 50 years old and 1 between 51 and 60 years old.
Among the dead were 13 residents of the Dhaka Division, 4 residents of the Chittagong Division, 3 residents of the Rangpur Division and 1 resident of the Rajshahi Division.
Of the 6,215 people killed so far in the country, 4,063 are men and 1,432 are women.
3,026 of them were over 60 years old. In addition, 1,732 people between 51 and 60 years old, 6 people between 41 and 50 years old, 331 people between 31 and 40 years old, 143 people between 21 and 30 years old, 48 people between 11 and 20 and 29 people I was less than 10 years old .
Of these, 3,261 were residents of the Dhaka Division, 1,217 of the Chittagong Division, 369 of the Rajshahi Division, 462 of the Khulna Division, 206 of the Barisal Division, 256 of the Sylhet Division, 261 of the Rangpur Division and 130 from Mymensingh Division.
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