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Obaidur Masum, Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com Published: 29 Apr 2021 03:02 AM BdST Updated: 29 Apr 2021 03:59 AM BdST ‘Surma’ breaks into tears after the death of her brother Babul from COVID-19 at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Tuesday, Apr 27, 2021. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi Two patients wait to be admitted to the DNCC COVID-19 Dedicated Hospital in Mohakhali on Thursday, April 22, 2021. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi
The pressure on the hospitals treating coronavirus patients in Dhaka has slightly eased as the lockdown measures appear to have tamed the second wave of infections to some extent. ); }
The number of patients occupying general beds in the hospitals dropped below 2,500 after rising to as high as 3,795 on Apr 15.
Muhammad Asaduzzaman, a doctor treating Covid-19 patients, has nightmares that people are gasping for air and pleading to be saved. When someone touches your hand, begs for help to breathe and when that person dies before you, it s very difficult to keep your calm. It s extremely hard to sleep at night peacefully. It comes back to haunt you, he says.
An assistant professor and head of the department of critical care at the capital s Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Hospital, the 42-year-old doctor has been providing care to coronavirus patients for a year now. But over the last few weeks, the conditions of many critical patients have deteriorated fast, leaving physicians like Asaduzzaman absolutely hapless.
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Two persons were killed in two separate road accidents in Dhaka yesterday.
The deceased were identified as Sumona Begum (60) from Kishoreganj and Sanyasi Debnath (60) from Rajbari, reports our staff correspondent quoting Assistant Sub-Inspector Abdullah Khan, assistant in-charge of Dhaka Medical College Hospital police outpost.
Sumona sustained critical injuries after a pick-up van hit her while she was crossing Beribad road at Mohammadpur area. She was rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital where doctors declared her dead at 10:30pm, said Ahaduzzaman Suman, nephew of the deceased.
Suman said her aunt used to live at Dhaka Udyan with her son.
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