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Chuadanga registered the lowest temperature in the country with 6.8 degrees Celsius. According to the Department of Meteorology, the minimum temperature recorded in Dhaka on Monday was 14.0 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature was recorded at 26.5 degrees Celsius.
The meteorological department further said that the cold light wave prevails in Dinajpur, Panchagarh, Kurigram, Rajshahi, Pabna, Jessore, Kushtia, Naogaon, Chuadanga, Barisal, Gopalganj and Srimangal and can continue.
The weather across the country can be basically dry, and light to moderate fog can fall across the country from night to early morning. Day and night temperatures can remain almost unchanged across the country. The poor suffer the most in the winter season. In addition, the elderly and children also suffer from various problems caused by winter. Coronavirus infection can be difficult to prevent this time of winter because many experts believe that the deadly virus spreads more in cold climates.
Your risk, low humidity, lack of sunlight, vitamin D deficiency, and immune deficiencies can increase your risk of coronary heart disease in winter due to a higher incidence of other flu-like illnesses, including respiratory problems.
Scientific Director of the Government Institute of Pathology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR). Alamgir told UNB: “In addition to Kovid-19, the people of Bangladesh suffer from the common cold due to four other coronaviruses. However, they are self-preventing viruses. But if people are infected with Kovid-19 and other coronaviruses together this time of winter, the situation could get worse.
It is worth mentioning that 28 more people have died in the country in the last 24 hours until Sunday due to the coronavirus epidemic. The total death toll has risen to 6,452. Furthermore, the virus has recently been identified in the bodies of 1,049 people. As a result, the total number of victims has reached 5 lakh 9,146 people. Source: UNB
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