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Bangladesh s churches struggle to serve as Covid-19 rages

Bangladesh s churches struggle to serve as Covid-19 rages As the pandemic spreads and causes economic hardship, churches have no income to help hard-hit people Churches in Bangladesh have been closed for a long time due to the deteriorating Covid-19 situation. (Photo: Stephan Uttom/UCA News) Churches in Bangladesh are struggling to provide the faithful with spiritual and pastoral care and to assist marginalized communities amid a drop in donations during the worsening Covid-19 situation. A deadly third wave of the pandemic hit the country in June as the more contagious Delta variant caused a massive spike in infections and deaths.

In Bangladesh, health workers had 10 times more vaccines than people

In Bangladesh, health workers had 10 times more vaccines than people Feb 13, 2021 contributor A nurse injects a man with the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccineat Dhaka Medical College vaccination center in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Feb. 9, 2021. (Credit: Mohammad Ponir Hossin/Reuters via CNS.) A priest in Bangladesh has blamed misinformation and lack of promotion for the low turnout as the government s mass COVID-19 vaccination program began. A priest in Bangladesh has blamed misinformation and lack of promotion for the low turnout as the government’s mass COVID-19 vaccination program began. “There is a reluctance among people because there has been some propaganda that has had a negative impact on them. There is a lack of publicity,” Father Bablu Lawrence Sarker of the Khulna Diocese’s health care commission in southern Bangladesh told ucanews.com.

Poor response to Bangladesh s Covid-19 vaccination drive

Poor response to Bangladesh s Covid-19 vaccination drive Church officials blame a lack of awareness, misinformation and poor publicity for low registration A young man receives a Covid-19 vaccine on Feb. 8 in Bangladesh’s Gopalgonj district. (Photo Hilton Bhowhick) Bangladesh’s government has launched a nationwide mass Covid-19 vaccination program amid an apparent lack of enthusiasm from people to get registered for the jabs. A total of 31,160 people who registered got first shots of the vaccine on the first day of the vaccination drive on Feb. 7, according to Health Ministry data. However, health officials said the government was ready to vaccinate 360,000 people on the first day and was aiming for 3.5 million people to get a two-dose vaccine in the first phase of the drive.

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