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Coronavirus: US records 3,770,138 cases, 142,065 deaths

Shawdesh desk: The United States has reported 142,065 deaths, 3,770,138 cases and 1,741,398 recoveries from coronavirus at 14:15 pm till Saturday (Bangladesh Time), according to latest data from worldometer.   So far, 1,886,675 are active cases, the source

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India coronavirus death toll hits 26,291

Shawdesh Desk: India has recorded 26,291 coronavirus deaths and 1,040,746 cases at 12:20pm till Saturday (Bangladesh Time), according to latest data from worldometer.   So far, 654,130 coronavirus infected patients have made full recovery while 360,325 are active

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Global Coronavirus death toll hits 599,416

Shawdesh desk: The novel coronavirus has killed 599,416 people in 213 countriens and territories since the outbreak emerged in China last December, according to latest figure from worldometer.   So far, 14,194,140 cases of

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UK plans to distribute millions of free coronavirus antibody tests

Shawdesh Desk: British ministers are making plans to distribute millions of free coronavirus antibody tests after a version backed by the UK government passed its first major trials, the Daily

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State minister Zahid Faruk recovers from COVID-19

Shawdesh Desk: Zahid Faruk, the state minister for water resources, has recovered from the novel coronavirus infection. He returned his Baridhara residence from Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka on Saturday

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50 militants killed in northern Afghan province

Shawdesh Desk: At least 50 militants were killed and more than 30 others injured in Dand-e-Ghori district of northern Baghlan province, Abdul Razeq, a senior army officer, said Saturday. According

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India’s first homegrown pneumonia vaccine gets approval

Shawdesh desk: India’s first fully indigenously developed vaccine against pneumonia has got approval from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), according to the health mininstry. With the help of

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Gronthomongol: For the love of books, and our debt to Nilkhet

Shawdesh Desk: For as long as almost anyone can remember, Nilkhet in the heart of the capital has been known as the hive of bookworms, where students, academics, publishers, booksellers

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