Dhaka May 2, 2025, 9:34 am
The WHO said that streets and pavements are not considered as “reservoirs of infection” of Covid-19, adding that spraying disinfectants, even outside, can be “dangerous for human health”
New York’s new confirmed COVID-19 cases are predominantly coming from people who left their homes to shop, exercise or socialise, rather than from essential workers, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Saturday.
Australian High Commission in Dhaka has said they are considering a third special flight from Bangladesh to help Australian citizens return home.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in India reached 81,970 and the number of deaths rose to 2,649
The number of deaths linked to coronavirus (COVID-19) in just four months
US President Donald Trump signalled a further deterioration of his relationship with China
The coronavirus outbreak risks sparking a major global mental health crisis,
Japan is expected to lift a state of emergency across a large part of the country
Canada and the United States appear likely to extend a ban on non-essential travel until June 21
Myanmar’s army said on Wednesday it was investigating soldiers filmed beating and threatening
After struggling to get pregnant for years, Zainab, 27, gave birth to a baby boy on Tuesday morning at a small hospital in the southwestern corner of Kabul.
The global death tally from coronavirus pandemic reached 292,816 as of Wednesday morning
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the government would provide 20 trillion rupees
China announced on Tuesday a new list of 79 US products eligible for waivers
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday the country
Rights groups call on Malaysia to act after prominent Rohingya activists threatened with murder and sexual violence.
An Iranian missile fired during a training exercise in the Gulf of Oman struck a support vessel near its target,
The condition of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was admitted
US Vice President Mike Pence has been distancing himself from others, but is not in self-quarantine, after his press secretary tested positive for the coronavirus, an administration official said Sunday.
China reported 17 new COVID-19 cases in the mainland on May 10, rising from a day earlier and marking the highest daily increase since April 28, highlighting the difficulty in stamping out the disease.