Menurut laporan, terdapat kekurangan PPE untuk kakitangan penjagaan kesihatan yang menjalankan ujian saringan untuk Covid-19. FMTNews Bangladesh Covid19
Setakat Sabtu Bangladesh mencatatkan 30 kematian dan 482 orang dijangkiti Covid-19.
Direktorat Perkhidmatan Kesihatan berkata pada Sabtu doktor dari Kuwait-Bangladesh Friendship Hospital itu digantung tugas mengikut peraturan perkhidmatan kerajaan dan Kementerian Kesihatan akan mengambil tindakan selanjutnya terhadap mereka.
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