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Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Covid-19 vaccination to remain closed for 4 days during Eid holidays

Dhaka, July 21: Coronavirus vaccination activities across the country will be closed for four days from Tuesday as the Eid holiday begins. Line Director of the Directorate General of Health Services and Member Secretary of the Covid-19 Vaccine Management Taskforce Committee Dr. Md. Shamsul Haque said.

Age limit for Covid-19 vaccine likely to be lowered to 18

Dhaka, July 15: Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque said the government was in the process of lowering the age limit for vaccination to 18 years to facilitate students, adding that the National Technical Advisory Committee on Covid-19 had already advised the government on the matter. The matter has also been discussed with the Prime Minister and a decision in this regard will be taken soon.

218 people registering every minute to get coronavirus vaccine

Dhaka, July 14: There is a growing interest in the country to get vaccinated against coronavirus. More than 218 people are registering for the vaccine every minute. In the last 24 hours, 3,14,907 people have registered in the Surokkha app for vaccination.

The country will not face any challenge with vaccination: Meerjady Sabrina

Dhaka, July 13: Additional Director General (Planning and Development) of the Department of Health Prof Dr Meerjady Sabrina Flora has assured that Bangladesh will not have to face any major challenge with vaccination.

Most people in the country will get the vaccine for free, says BSMMU Vice Chancellor

Dhaka, July 13: In order to save people from getting infected by the coronavirus, they have been vaccinated with either the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab produced by India's Serum Institute, the Sinovac Covid-19 jab by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinopharm or the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine from the USA. The country has so far administered 10 million doses during the course of its vaccination drive.

Bangladesh will soon go into co-production of vaccines: AK Abdul Momen

Dhaka, June 10: Co-production of coronavirus vaccine will start in the country soon. Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen made the remarks at a handover ceremony of emergency medicines to Palestine by the Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry Association at the state guest house Padma on Thursday (June 10th).

3.7 million people receive second dose of coronavirus vaccine

Dhaka, May 17: So far, more than 3.7 million people in the country have received the second dose of coronavirus vaccine. The number of recipients of this dose of ticker is 37,00,083 people. Of these, 23,78,675 are males and 13,21,408 are females.

Sheikh Hasina wants the authority of international organizations to meet the demand for vaccines

Dhaka, April 20: Describing the Covid-19 vaccine as a global product, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh believes in the authority of the United Nations and other international organizations to meet the demand for vaccines and medical equipment on a fair and equitable basis.

People can take vaccine 28 days after testing coronavirus negative

Dhaka, April 15: If someone reports a coronavirus test negative, he or she can be vaccinated four weeks later, Additional Director General (Planning and Development) of the Department of Health, Prof. Dr. Meerjady Sabrina Flora said.

Covax to supply 6 crore 80 lack doses of coronavirus vaccine to Bangladesh

Dhaka, April 12: Bangladesh will receive 68 million vaccines in May alone to tackle the Corona crisis from Covax, an alliance formed with the promise of fair vaccinations around the world. This information was given by the World Bank. The matter was reported in a report titled 'Bangladesh Update' published on Monday (April 12).

81,323 people receive second coronavirus vaccine dose on first day

Dhaka, April 9: A nationwide second-dose vaccination campaign against coronavirus infection began on Thursday. On this day, a total of 96,127 people have been vaccinated in different parts of the country. Of them, 14,804 took the first dose of the vaccine and 81,323 took the second dose.

Second dose of Covid vaccine starts

Dhaka, April 8: The second dose of coronavirus vaccine has been started in the country. The second dose of vaccination started at 8:30 am on Thursday (April 8) at various centers across the country, including the capital. Despite the strict restrictions announced by the government, those who were scheduled to take a second dose went to the center to get vaccinated. However, the first dose is being given to those who have not yet been vaccinated.

Second dose of coronavirus vaccine to start today

Dhaka, April 8: The first dose of the ongoing coronavirus vaccination campaign across the country ended on Wednesday. The second dose of this vaccine activity is starting today.

Coronavirus wreaks havoc in Bangladesh

Dhaka, April 2: Every day new records of coronavirus epidemic are being set in the country. The number of deaths is also increasing. Such a horrific situation has not been seen since the outbreak of corona in March last year. Although the epidemic has been raging for more than a year, the virus has recently reached alarming proportions. Corona infection has already spread to 31 districts of the country.

Over 44 lakh people vaccinated in the country

Dhaka, March 16: So far, 57,70,198 people have registered for the coronavirus vaccine and 44,85,954 people have been vaccinated across the nation.