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Bangladesh reels from Covid-19 a year since first case 2 minutes read
By Azad Majumder
Dhaka, Mar 8 (efe-epa).- With exactly one year since the detection of the first coronavirus cases in Bangladesh on Monday, the country continues to reel from the impact of the disease, while the authorities have given mixed responses about the management of the pandemic.
Bangladesh has registered 551,175 confirmed Covid-19 cases in one year – including 845 in the last 24 hours -, and 8,476 deaths, according to a statement by the health department.
While the number of cases and deaths are relatively low for a country of over 160 million inhabitants, those impacted by the coronavirus claim the disease left many families devastated.
Rohingya refugees arrive in remote island in Bangladesh despite criticism 2 minutes read
By Monirul Alam and Azad Mazumder
Bhasan Char, Bangladesh/Dhaka, Dec 29 (efe-epa).- Mohammad Abdullah On Tuesday set sail for Bangladesh’s remote Bhasan Char island along with nearly 2,000 other Rohingya refugees, hoping to find a better life that remained elusive both in the overcrowded camps in the Cox’s Bazar district and his native Rakhine province in Myanmar.
However the lack of transparency in the transfer process has evoked criticism from international groups, including the United Nations, even though the government insists that the relocation is imperative for decongesting the camps, inhabited by around 738,000 Rohingyas who fled a wave of persecution and violence in Myanmar in 2017.