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Bangladesh declines jailed ex-PM Khaleda Zia's request to go abroad for treatment


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Bangladesh Declines Jailed Ex-PM Khaleda Zia's Request To Go Abroad For Treatment
Bangladesh, on May 9, declined a petition by former PM Khaleda Zia to go abroad for medical treatment. The 76-year-old had contracted coronavirus in April.
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Bangladesh, on May 9, declined a petition by former PM Khaleda Zia to go abroad for medical treatment. “There is no judicial provision that permits a jailed convict to go abroad for treatment," the country's Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan asserted declining her proposal. Zia, who had served as the country’s PM for two terms, was convicted of embezzlement of foreign donations.

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Bangladesh extends closure of borders with India after COVID-19 Indian variant detected

Bangladesh extends closure of borders with India after COVID-19 Indian variant detected

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COVID-19 Indian variant detected in Lanka, Bangladesh


COVID-19 Indian variant detected in Lanka, Bangladesh
A Bangladeshi woman mourns the death of her husband who died of COVID-19 at a hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 7. India's surge in coronavirus cases is having a dangerous effect on neighbouring Bangladesh.
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India's neighbours- Sri Lanka and Bangladesh- have reported the first cases of the Indian variant of coronavirus, also known as B.1.617, prompting authorities to exercise caution to contain its spread.
Bangladesh overnight detected six people, who had recently visited India, infected with the Indian variant of the COVID-19, Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) spokesman Professor Dr Nazmul Islam Munna said on Saturday.

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COVID-19 Indian variant spreads to neighbouring countries; detected in Lanka, Bangladesh


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COVID-19 Indian variant spreads to neighbouring countries; detected in Lanka, Bangladesh
India's neighbours- Sri Lanka and Bangladesh- have reported the first cases of the Indian variant of coronavirus, also known as B.1.617, prompting authorities to exercise caution to contain its spread. Bangladesh overnight detected six people, who had recently visited India, infected with the Indian variant of the COVID-19, Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) spokesman Professor Dr Nazmul Islam Munna said on Saturday.
Out of the six people, two were detected in the national capital Dhaka. All of them are currently kept under quarantine.
"Six people have been found to be carrying the Indian variant so far and we expect more people to be detected with identical types of virus in the coming days," Munna said. 

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Bangladesh detects six cases of Indian variant of coronavirus: official


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Bangladesh Detects Six Cases Of Indian Variant Of Coronavirus: Official
Bangladesh detects six cases of Indian variant of coronavirus: official
Dhaka, May 8 (PTI) Bangladesh has detected six people, who had recently visited India, infected with the Indian variant of the COVID-19, a top health official said on Saturday.
Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) spokesman Professor Dr Nazmul Islam Munna said the cases were detected by health officials overnight. Out of the six people, two were detected in the national capital Dhaka.
All of them were exposed to the variant, also known as B.1.617, as they recently visited India and are currently kept under quarantine.

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Covid-19 Indian variant spreads to neighbouring countries; detected in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh


Covid-19 Indian variant spreads to neighbouring countries; detected in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
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A Bangladeshi health worker takes a mouth swab sample of a man to test for Covid-19 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, May 8, 2021 (AP)
DHAKA/COLOMBO: India's neighbours - Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - have reported the first cases of the Indian variant of coronavirus, also known as B.1.617, prompting authorities to exercise caution to contain its spread.
Bangladesh overnight detected six people, who had recently visited India, infected with the Indian variant of the Covid-19, directorate general of health services (DGHS) spokesman professor Dr Nazmul Islam Munna said on Saturday.

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Indian Variant Of Covid-19 Reaches Bangladesh, 6 Cases Detected

All of the six people were exposed to the variant, also known as B.1.617, as they recently visited India and are currently kept under quarantine.

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COVID-19 Indian variant spreads to neighbouring countries; detected in Lanka, Bangladesh


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A Bangladeshi woman mourns the death of her husband who died of COVID-19 at a hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 7, 2021. India's surge in coronavirus cases is having a dangerous effect on neighboring Bangladesh. AP/PTI
Dhaka/Colombo, May 8
India’s neighbours Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have reported the first cases of the Indian variant of coronavirus, also known as B.1.617, prompting authorities to exercise caution to contain its spread.
Bangladesh overnight detected six people who had recently visited India infected with the Indian variant of the COVID-19, Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) spokesman Professor Dr Nazmul Islam Munna said on Saturday.

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Bangladesh extends borders closure with India after Covid variant detected


Bangladesh on Saturday extended the closure of land borders with India for 14 more days, hours after the country detected six cases of the Indian variant of the COVID-19.
The land borders with India were sealed on April 26 in view of the worsening coronavirus situation in the neighbouring country.
"The decision to keep close the land borders with India has been extended for 14 more days in view of the COVID-19 situation," a foreign ministry spokesman said.
Bangladesh's National Technical Advisory Committee (NTAC) on COVID-19 had earlier suggested the border closure, saying the land routes should not reopen until the situation in India improved.

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Bangladesh Extends Closure of Borders with India after Indian Variant of Covid-19 Detected

Bangladesh's committee on Covid-19 had suggested the border closure, saying the land routes shouldn't reopen until the situation improved in India.

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