Bangladesh sees first COVID-19 death

834

DHAKA, Mar 18, 2020 (BSS) – A coronavirus (COVID-19) infected person died at a hospital here today, said the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR).

“A COVID-19 patient aged over 70 died today,” IEDCR Director Meerjady Sabrina Flora said at a press briefing at her Mohakhali office in the city.

IEDCR Principal Scientific Officer ASM Alamgir was also present at the briefing.

“He was also suffering from a combination of diabetes, hypertension, kidney ailments and high blood pressure. The man got infected after coming in contact with a foreign returnee and he was admitted to a hospital yesterday,” Flora said.

The deceased would be buried in a special way under the supervision of IEDCR, the IEDCR chief said.

Including the deceased person, a total of 14 people have so far been detected with the virus. Of them, first detected three persons were recovered and have been discharges from hospital.

Among the newly detected four persons, one is female while other three are male, she said. One of them was in contact with a foreign returnee and other two came from Italy and one from Kuwait.

Regarding the safety equipment for the doctors at different hospitals across the country, she said, “I don’t know why doctors are saying that they do not have PPE (Personal Protective Equipments) while we have provided those to the hospitals.”

“There is a crisis of PPE globally,” she said adding, “We have no crisis of PPE at this moment but we need more”. IEDCR received 4,857 phone calls so far, where 4,642 calls were COVID-19 related, a total of 25 people visited the office directly in last 24 hours.

In last 24 hours, the state-run disease monitoring wing tested 49 samples. So far the institution has tested 341 samples.

A total of 16 people have been kept in isolation while 43 are kept in institutional quarantine, she added.

IEDCR has opened an e-mail [email protected] and facebook account– Iedcr,COVID-19 Control Room-where people can get their required information.

The IEDCR director further said process is underway to launch an app which will help people initially to detect the virus by answering some questions.

“As I do every day, I’m discouraging all kinds of public gatherings, meetings and rallies. People also should avoid public transport and try to maintain one-meter distance from one another,” Flora said.

The IEDCR chief reiterated that the suspected people should not go to IEDCR office as no samples would be collected there.

“If needed, one should inform us through the hotline numbers, which are operated by doctors. We will collect samples from the person’s home,” she said.