News Desk :
At least five Bangladeshi doctors died of coronavirus while serving their duties at different hospitals and clinics across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to date.
The people of the Bangladeshi community and Bangladeshi physicians in the Kingdom are now mourning their tragic deaths. They have also paid tribute to the five physicians who lost their
lives while saving patients suffering from the coronavirus during the pandemic. Bangladesh Ambassador to the KSA Golam Moshi said the physicians who sacrificed their lives for helping and treating people are real heroes and conveyed deep condolences to their family members, according to Bangladesh embassy in Riyadh.
Physician Mohammad Shafiullah (Ranak) passed away on June 19 while he was serving as a consultant in medicine at King Salman Hospital in Riyadh under the Health Ministry.
Ranak was a student of Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College in Bangladesh. He contacted the virus while providing treatment to coronavirus-infected patients and was admitted to Prince Salman Hospital Intensive Care Unit.
When his condition deteriorated further then he was shifted to Abdur Rahman Corona dedicated hospital in Riyadh.
Ranak was in charge of two corona wards at King Salman Hospital since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia. The very first Bangladeshi physician who died of COVID-19 in the KSA was Afaq Hossain. He was 62. He got infected while treating patients at Safa Al Madinah Poly Clinic in Madinah and died on March 31.
On 16 June, physician Golam Mostafa died due to coronavirus infection in Madinah. He had worked at Agul Health Center in Madhina under the health ministry. Mostafa worked more than 34 years in MOH and retired four months ago and was waiting to go back to the country.
On June 13, physician Md Anwar Ul Hasan, who had worked in Badruddin Poly Clinic in Batha, Riyadh as a General Practitioner, died of COVID-19 in Riyadh. Physician Abdur Rahim, who had served as a General Practitioner at Bin Laden Poly Clinic in Jeddah, died on May 19 due to coronavirus infection.
The Bangladesh Embassy said they are keeping a close contact with the physician community to ensure all possible support to them and conveyed deep condolences to the bereaved family members.
At least five Bangladeshi doctors died of coronavirus while serving their duties at different hospitals and clinics across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to date.
The people of the Bangladeshi community and Bangladeshi physicians in the Kingdom are now mourning their tragic deaths. They have also paid tribute to the five physicians who lost their
lives while saving patients suffering from the coronavirus during the pandemic. Bangladesh Ambassador to the KSA Golam Moshi said the physicians who sacrificed their lives for helping and treating people are real heroes and conveyed deep condolences to their family members, according to Bangladesh embassy in Riyadh.
Physician Mohammad Shafiullah (Ranak) passed away on June 19 while he was serving as a consultant in medicine at King Salman Hospital in Riyadh under the Health Ministry.
Ranak was a student of Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College in Bangladesh. He contacted the virus while providing treatment to coronavirus-infected patients and was admitted to Prince Salman Hospital Intensive Care Unit.
When his condition deteriorated further then he was shifted to Abdur Rahman Corona dedicated hospital in Riyadh.
Ranak was in charge of two corona wards at King Salman Hospital since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia. The very first Bangladeshi physician who died of COVID-19 in the KSA was Afaq Hossain. He was 62. He got infected while treating patients at Safa Al Madinah Poly Clinic in Madinah and died on March 31.
On 16 June, physician Golam Mostafa died due to coronavirus infection in Madinah. He had worked at Agul Health Center in Madhina under the health ministry. Mostafa worked more than 34 years in MOH and retired four months ago and was waiting to go back to the country.
On June 13, physician Md Anwar Ul Hasan, who had worked in Badruddin Poly Clinic in Batha, Riyadh as a General Practitioner, died of COVID-19 in Riyadh. Physician Abdur Rahim, who had served as a General Practitioner at Bin Laden Poly Clinic in Jeddah, died on May 19 due to coronavirus infection.
The Bangladesh Embassy said they are keeping a close contact with the physician community to ensure all possible support to them and conveyed deep condolences to the bereaved family members.