50pc of Covid-19 patients from villages: DGHS

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News Desk :
The community transmission of Covid-19 has reached villages across Bangladesh and 50 percent of the current caseload comes from rural areas, according to a government calculation, reports bdnews24.com.
Infections have spread to the community level and more people from rural areas are being affected, Dr ABM Khurshid Alam, director general of DGHS, said on Monday. “According to our calculations, over 50 percent of patients are from villages.”
Because it is monsoon, many Covid patients mistakenly believe their fevers, coughs and clogged noses are caused by seasonal illnesses, Dr Alam said. So many of them are not coming to the hospital in time and are dying because they are not being treated in a timely manner.
“I am talking about every upazila,” he said. “Everyone is observing the same thing – patients are coming to the hospital when their oxygen saturation level has fallen to 40 or 50. When the oxygen saturation level falls, it causes brain damage. It is very difficult to save these patients.”
“Patients from rural areas are unaware of the situation and elderly people from villages come to the hospital late, resulting in more fatalities.”
The fast-spreading delta variant of the coronavirus was detected in Bangladesh for the first time in April. The country has set new records in the number of daily cases and deaths.
Not only has the disease spread in Dhaka, but spikes have also occurred in Khulna and Rajshahi. On some days, the numbers of cases and deaths in those divisions are higher than in Dhaka. Of the 153 deaths reported on Sunday, a daily record, 48 were in Dhaka and 51 were in Khulna.
A genome sequence on coronavirus samples in June found that 78 percent were of the delta variety, the IEDCR said on Sunday.
UNB adds: Bangladesh, currently passing through the most frightful stage of Covid-19 second wave, reported another record-high 164 deaths in 24 hours until Monday morning.
During the period, Bangladesh also broke its all-time record of cases with 9,964 fresh infections, according to a handout provided by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). This was reported just after logging record 153 deaths on Sunday.
The new cases were detected after testing 34,002 samples, said the DGHS.
This puts the country’s case positivity rate at peak 29.30 %.
The new numbers took the country’s death toll to 15,229 while the caseload to 954,881.

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