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Govt s reasoning to not allow Khaleda s treatment aboard unacceptable, lame: Fakhrul Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. File photo Star Digital Report Star Digital Report BNP has termed the government s reasoning on legal grounds for not accepting the application from Khaleda Zia s family to allow her to go abroad for medical treatment unacceptable . They (government) said they can t allow Khaleda Zia to go abroad (for treatment). They have given some reasons which are absolutely unacceptable and lame. They said there is no precedence of sending convicts abroad. They are trying to mislead people, said BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. ....
Reasoning unacceptable, lame Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent The BNP has termed unacceptable the government s reasoning on legal grounds for not accepting the application from BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia s family to allow her to go abroad for treatment. They [government] said they can t allow Khaleda Zia to go abroad [for treatment]. They have given some reasons which are absolutely unacceptable and lame. They said there is no precedence of sending convicts abroad. They are trying to mislead people, said BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir yesterday. He made the remarks at a press conference at the BNP chairperson s political office in Gulshan in response to remarks made by several ministers regarding the application for sending Khaleda abroad. ....
26% of those testing Covid-19 negative developed antibodies, says Ctg study Star file photo Star Digital Report Star Digital Report Around 89 percent of people who tested positive for Covid-19 in RT-PCR, and 26 percent who tested negative, developed antibodies against the virus, according to a study conducted by researchers in Bangladesh s Chattogram and USA. Dr Abdur Rob, a senior consultant of medicine and head of Covid-19 ward in Chattogram General Hospital, was the principal investigator of the study, reports our Chattogram correspondent. The study was conducted on 1,530 people 941 tested positive for Covid-19 and 589 tested negative. Total 834 people among the 941 who tested positive for the virus, developed antibodies, putting the rate at 88.6%. ....
Catastrophic : South Asia reels from virus surge Pakistan SHARE Early optimism that South Asia might have dodged the worst ravages of the coronavirus pandemic has disappeared as soaring infection rates turn the densely populated region into a global hot spot. After several months trailing the US and western Europe, cases of COVID-19 are surging across South Asia home to almost a quarter of the world s population where the virus is wreaking havoc on fragile medical systems and underfunded health agencies are pushed to breaking point. Overflowing hospitals from Kabul to Dhaka are turning away suspected virus patients, mortuaries are being overwhelmed as cemeteries and crematoria struggle to cope, and desperate families are searching for help for critically ill loved ones. ....