Bangladesh discovered the first Indian NCOV transformation, raising concern about the tragedy from neighboring countries.
Bangladesh medical authorities today announced the detection of NCOV infection with Indian strains.
Indian strains that appeared in the middle of the number of new cases in Bangladesh tended to decrease in the past two weeks compared to March and early April 4. This downtrend is said to be the opportunity to accelerate Covid-19 Covid-19 vaccination
Textile factory workers in Dahka, Bangladesh, returned to work after the first blockade in May 52020.
"This is a time to get vaccinated, keep infections at a low level and prevent the new strain that appears," said Senjuti Saha, a scientist working for the Children's Health Research Fund in Bangladesh, said.
Indian Serum Institute (SII) since the beginning of the year is committed to Bangladesh 5 million doses of vaccine / month with a total of 30 million doses of vaccine before June. However, India must ban vaccine export in the last month
Dr. Mustafizur Rahman, the scientist is working in Dhaka, the Indian transformation warning is a huge threat to Bangladesh if the country is a vaccine deficiency.
Fear of vaccine deficiency, the Bangladesh government since the end of April has stopped receiving a new registration of Covid-19 vaccination.
From March 3/2020, when the first NCOV infection was recorded in Bangladesh, the country had more than 770,000 positive cases and over 11,800 deaths.