COVID-19 situation in Bangladesh is under control: Maleque

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DHAKA, Oct 04, 2020 (BSS) – Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque
today said COVID-19 situation in Bangladesh is under control as the
government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is sincerely dealing with the
pandemic.

“When almost the entire world is struggling to control coronavirus
situation, Bangladesh has been able to contain the outbreak of the deadly
virus,” he told the inaugural function of Vitamin A plus campaign-2020 at the
Shishu Hospital in the city, an official release said.

Director General of Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Prof Dr
Abul Bashar Mohammad Khurshid Alam and heads of other relevant organizations,
among others, addressed the function with Additional Secretary of Health
Service Division Mostofa Kamal in the chair.

The minister said Bangladesh witnessed lower COVID-19 fatality rate as the
government has taken multiple preventive measures to deal with the pandemic.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been lauded globally as her government is
effectively handling the coronavirus with 1.45 percent death rate from the
deadly disease, he added.

The countrywide Vitamin-A plus campaign is formally inaugurated today,
which will be observed from October 4 to 17 to feed vitamin ‘A’ plus capsules
to over two crore children aged between six to 59 months.

“A total of 1,20,000 centres have been set up across the country to
administer vitamin A-plus capsules to the children…health codes will be
strictly maintained during the nationwide vitamin A plus campaign,” Maleque
added.

Maleque said health workers and volunteers will feed vitamin-A Plus
capsules from 1.20 lakh centres, which will remain open from 8 am to 4 pm.

He said, “We want to prevent childhood blindness by administering vitamin-A
plus capsule. Blindness problem has been reduced significantly in the country
through launching vitamin A plus campaign.”

At present, less than one percent children in the country suffer from night
blindness for vitamin A deficiency while percentage of night blindness was
4.1 during initial stage of the campaign, Maleque added.

Other speakers said the government is launching vitamin A plus capsule two
times a year as it deposits up to six months in children’s body.
Alongside having vitamin A plus capsule, guardians should feed their children
natural foods including vegetable and fish to avoid vitamin A deficiency,
they added.

The health ministry sources said two trained volunteers would work at each
centre. Among the total children, around 27 lakh babies aged between six to
11 months will be fed one blue colour Vitamin-A capsule each, while around
1.93 crore babies aged between 12 to 59 months would be fed red color
capsules.