Coronavirus spreads to 1,125 new people, claims 23 more lives in Bangladesh
(MENAFN) During the previous 24 hours ending on Sunday, 1,125 new patients tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Bangladesh, with the overall figure of cases tops 365,000.
Reporters cited senior Health Ministry official Nasima Sultana as announcing in a press release conducted on Sunday bearly evening in Dhaka that "23 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours across Bangladesh."
She further included "The total number of positive cases is 368,690 and death toll stands currently at 5,348."
Over the last 24-hour period, the South Asian nation carried out a number of laboratory tests for more than 9,859 suspected COVID-19 cases, health officials declared.
Reporters cited senior Health Ministry official Nasima Sultana as announcing in a press release conducted on Sunday bearly evening in Dhaka that "23 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours across Bangladesh."
She further included "The total number of positive cases is 368,690 and death toll stands currently at 5,348."
Over the last 24-hour period, the South Asian nation carried out a number of laboratory tests for more than 9,859 suspected COVID-19 cases, health officials declared.

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