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Coronavirus: Infection rate has soared in Khulna in Bangladesh.
Khulna, Bangladesh:
Empty oxygen cylinders are piling up almost as fast as bodies in the city of Khulna, which has become Bangladesh s coronavirus hotspot in a dire new surge.
The government has ordered a strict week-long nationwide lockdown in a bid to halt the spread of Covid-19, but Khulna s hospitals cannot cope.
Neither can relatives of the dead.
Mohammad Siddik leaned against empty cylinders under a hospital emergency porch, tearfully telling relatives in phone calls that his 50-year-old brother had died.
The 42-year-old businessman brought his brother to hospital as his condition deteriorated. But there was no bed and no oxygen, he told AFP.
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Bangladesh has ordered a strict week-long nationwide lockdown in a bid to halt the spread of COVID-19, but Khulna s hospitals cannot cope. (Photo: AFP/Kazi SANTO)
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KHULNA, Bangladesh: Empty oxygen cylinders are piling up almost as fast as bodies in the city of Khulna, which has become Bangladesh s coronavirus hotspot in a dire new surge.
The government has ordered a strict week-long nationwide lockdown in a bid to halt the spread of COVID-19, but Khulna s hospitals cannot cope.
Bangladesh s virus hotspot gasps for air as tough lockdown bites AFP 9 hrs ago AFP © Kazi SANTO Bangladesh has ordered a strict week-long nationwide lockdown in a bid to halt the spread of Covid-19, but Khulna s hospitals cannot cope
Empty oxygen cylinders are piling up almost as fast as bodies in the city of Khulna, which has become Bangladesh s coronavirus hotspot in a dire new surge.
The government has ordered a strict week-long nationwide lockdown in a bid to halt the spread of Covid-19, but Khulna s hospitals cannot cope.
Neither can relatives of the dead.
Mohammad Siddik leaned against empty cylinders under a hospital emergency porch, tearfully telling relatives in phone calls that his 50-year-old brother had died.
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