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Global Covid death toll tops 5 million

Disease 2021-11-02, 2:28pm

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Dhaka, Nov 2 -- The global death toll from Covid-19 has now crossed five million even with mass inoculations underway the world over.

The global Covid fatality figures and the total case count stand at 5,005,401 and 247,123,213, respectively, as of Tuesday morning, according to Johns Hopkins University (JHU).

The global death toll from Covid-19 topped five million, less than two years into a crisis that has not only devastated poor countries but also humbled wealthy ones with first-rate healthcare systems, reports AP.

The US has logged 46,089,514 cases and 746,982 deaths to date, according to the university data. The death toll in the United States is the highest in the world, which reached 700,000 on October 2.

Brazil, which has been experiencing a new wave of cases since January, registered 21,814,693 cases as of Monday, while its Covid death toll rose to 607,922.

India's Covid-19 tally rose to 34,285,814 on Monday, as 12,514 new cases were registered in 24 hours across the country, as per the health ministry data.

Besides, as many as 251 deaths due to the pandemic since Sunday morning took the total death toll to 458,437.

Situation in Bangladesh

Bangladesh reported two Covid-related deaths, the lowest this year, and another 214 cases of infections in 24 hours till Monday morning.

On March 18, 2020, Bangladesh logged its first Covid-19 related death.

However, the daily case positivity rate declined to 1.08 percent from Saturday’s 1.22 percent.

The fresh cases were detected after testing 19,734 samples, said the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

With the fresh numbers, the Covid-19 fatality figures reached 27,870 while the caseload climbed to 1,569,753, according to the DGHS.

On the 43th epidemiological week of the pandemic from October 25 to 31, 45 covid-related deaths were reported in the country.

Of them, 39 did not receive any Covid vaccine while six were vaccinated. And of

them, 23 had comorbidities.

However, the mortality rate remained unchanged at 1.78 percent.

Also, the recovery rate remained unchanged at 97.70 percent, which is the highest since the pandemic started its onslaught in the country. - UNB