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2,76,681 get second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rangpur | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

2,76,681 get second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Rangpur 266 RANGPUR, May 4, 2021 (BSS) – A total of 2,76,681 citizens got the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with inoculation of 6,795 more people today with the second dose of the jab in Rangpur division. Health officials said the 6,795 citizens, who were inoculated with the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine today, include 4,296 male and 2,499 female, of all eight districts in the division. “The total of 2,76,681 second dose recipient citizens, including 1,79,160 male and 97,521 female, previously got the first dose at least two months ago,” Divisional Director (Health) Dr Md Ahad Ali told BSS. The district-wise break-up of the second dose recipient 2,76,681 citizens stands at 54,242 in Rangpur, 24,536 in Panchagarh, 36,823 in Nilphamari, 21,290 in Lalmonirhat, 23,570 in Kurigram, 30,148 in Thakurgaon, 60,192 in Dinajpur and 25,880 in Gaibandha.

Are warnings too late? Haute Couture by Diyawanna!

Cassandra lived up to her name by peeking into the future and crying out loud, not “I see blood” but “Beware the third Covid-19 wave, it’s a-coming.” She saw what was imminent in India with masses in the Holy River at the Kumba Mela, and connected it to Free Sri Lanka. Cass does not claim kudos for her warning such as this para culled from her Cry of Friday April 4 with the Avuruddha approaching and enticing people to shop, travel, make merry and gather together. Many were fearful but their warnings unheard, unheeded. She wrote: “Coming back to Free Sri Lanka, we seem to stress on that first word Cass inserted to the country name, even in these dire times of no crowds, no gathering together, no being close and crowding. And the worst is, milling crowds are apparently encouraged to boost popularity of certain VVIPs, by sycophants and by the preference/orders of the VVIPs themselves.”

Two more die, Covid-19 cases cross 17,900 in Rangpur | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Two more die, Covid-19 cases cross 17,900 in Rangpur 280 RANGPUR, April 30, 2021 (BSS) – Two more patients died as the coronavirus (COVID-19) cases crossed the 17,900-mark in the division where the casualty rate continues rising amid a declining recovery rate in recent weeks. Health officials said the number of Covid-19 cases rose to 17,952 as 53 more patients were reported after testing 353 samples at the infection rate of 15.01 percent on Thursday in the division. “The daily infection rate crossed the 10 percent mark on March 24 last first time after remaining below the five percent mark for more than a month,” Focal Person of COVID-19 and Assistant Director (Health) for Rangpur division Dr. ZA Siddiqui said.

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