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Bangladesh COVID19
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Bangladesh reports 1,888 fresh nCoV cases, 35 deaths

| @indiablooms | Dec 05, 2020, at 10:15 pm

Dhaka/UNI: Bangladesh logged an additional 35 deaths and 1,888 infections from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours on Saturday, taking the death toll to 6,807 and infections to 475,991.

Among the deceased, 23 were male and 12 female patients. A Directorate General of Health Services release came up with the latest COVID-19 data.

Some 13,540 specimens were tested in the timeline at 118 labs across the country.

Bangladesh had tested a total of 284,9951 specimens as of December 5.

A total of 2,457 patients were declared free from novel coronavirus infection in the past 24 hours totalling the recovery to 393,403.

Bangladesh on March 8 reported the first COVID-19 positive cases while the first death was logged ten days later on March 18.

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