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Covid-19 infection

South African health workers stretched as Covid-19 infections near 1 million
Coronavirus chronicle

South African health workers stretched as Covid-19 infections near 1 million

Amid the beeps of monitors and ventilators, 60-year-old Odendaal said the situation was getting worse as hospital beds filled up quickly

The holiday weekend is expected to fuel a surge of infections in the United States Photo: Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

World scrambles for vaccine deals as Covid infections near 60 million

Covid-19 cases and deaths are diverging for the first time. Here’s why
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Covid-19 cases and deaths are diverging for the first time. Here’s why

Picture: UNCHEALTHCARE.ORG
Coronavirus chronicle

Scientists publish images of Covid-19 infecting respiratory cells

AKM Shamsuzzaman. Illustration: TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

‘Compliance with preventive measures a must to avoid new spike in infections’

Picture: Collected
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Coronavirus: Meherpur MP, 9 family members infected

3 billion people do not have access to running water and soap at home. Photo: AFP/Bloomberg
Coronavirus chronicle

Covid’s spreading fast because billions don’t have water to wash

Illustration: Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

Covid-19: Immunity before infection?

The duration and frequency of rolling lockdowns can be set based on local circumstances and infection growth rates. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Panorama

Beyond public holidays: Strategies to keep infection at bay and economy alive

Photo: Collected
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Infection rate slightly falls in urban areas but rises in villages

Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Why do slums appear to have fewer Covid-19 cases?

A medical worker in a protective suit conducts a nucleic acid test for a resident, following a new outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Beijing, China June 20, 2020. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
Coronavirus chronicle

Mainland China reports 26 new Covid-19 cases including 22 in Beijing

Test kits have been one of the main ways to determine if a patient has coronavirus/Collected
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

206 new Covid-19 cases in Chattogram

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