[ad_1] Rabeya-Rokaiya, a boy delighted to return home. Photo: PID After a long and successful treatment, the two sisters, Rabeya and Rokaiya de Pabna, returned home healthy after separating their heads. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka at noon on Sunday and joined them …
Read More »Signs of the second corona wave in the country? Dainik Amader Shomoy
[ad_1] Corona virus infection has increased in Bangladesh in recent weeks. However, experts believe that it is not yet time to confirm whether the second wave of infection has started. However, they say the current infection trend is a sign of a second wave. Speaking our time, two public health …
Read More »13 killed in one day in Myanmar, ‘call for revolution’ against military government
[ad_1] A group of legislators and politicians overthrown after a military coup in Myanmar have vowed to carry out a “revolution” against the military government. According to a BBC report on Sunday, Aung San Suu Kyi’s party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), secretly formed a party of deputies that …
Read More »Blood clots in Oxford vaccine, according to the World Health Organization
[ad_1] Controversy has arisen in Europe over the Oxford-AstraZeneca corona vaccine, which has caused blood clots in some people. Several other countries, including Italy, have been reluctant to receive the vaccine. The World Health Organization (WHO) has held a press conference on this basis. On Friday (March 12), they said …
Read More »The lawsuit was settled out of court, and Floyd’s family received $ 28 million in damages.
[ad_1] The city of Minneapolis agreed to pay $ 28 million in compensation to the family of black Floyd, who was killed by the police. A Reuters report said they had reached an agreement on Friday. Floyd, 46, was kidnapped in May last year by a white cop named Derek …
Read More »Some effective steps needed to control mosquitoes 1013576 | The voice of tomorrow
[ad_1] The mosquito infestation has started in early summer. Mosquito infestation begins as soon as night falls. There is no relief from mosquito attack even during the day. At night, coils, mosquito repellent sprays, mosquito nets are not enough to get rid of mosquito bites. Even if you go to …
Read More »AstraZeneca vaccines have been discontinued in several countries
[ad_1] No safety concerns: WHO Several countries have temporarily suspended the use of the AstraZeneca-Oxford coronavirus vaccine for fear of blood clots. But the World Health Organization, the European Medical Agency and the United Kingdom say there are no concerns about the safety of the vaccine. BBC and Reuters news …
Read More »There is no reason to stop using Oxford vaccines 1013569 | The voice of tomorrow
[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that blood clotting has not yet been linked to the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca corona vaccine. The UN agency says it believes there is no reason to stop using the vaccine. Approximately 5 million people in Europe have already received the Oxford …
Read More »The AstraZeneca vaccine is safe: Canada
[ad_1] Canada states that the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is safe and effective. The country made the lawsuit on Thursday following the suspension of vaccination programs in several countries over reports of blood clots as a side effect of the vaccine. The British news agency Reuters reported this information. Several countries …
Read More »Anti-government propaganda online from abroad
[ad_1] The Information Minister and the Deputy General Secretary of the Awami League asked to speak out on social media against any propaganda. Hasan Mahmud. He made the call while addressing a debate hosted by K-Force Online on the occasion of the golden anniversary of independence at the Dhaka Reporters’ …
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