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Title: A REPORT ON COVID 19 CIRCUMSTANCE OFJUNE MONTH 2020 IN BANGLADESH.
Authors: Islam, Zahirul
Keywords: COVID 19, pandemic
Issue Date: Sep-2020
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh
Abstract: COVID 19 is the one of the most disturbing circumstance in this year in entire world.COVID19 first recognized at eighth march in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is at her fifth month of pandemic circumstance. . The investigation endeavors to comprehend the covid19 circumstance in Bangladesh in June. In this investigation I found that the infected rate in June has expanded than the earlier months. Furthermore, the death rate is higher than the earlier months. Recovery rate expanding in this month. A large portion of the cases are found in Dhaka division in this month. Infected and death rate are discovered higher in male than female. The most elevated infected rate are found in the age bunch between 31-40 and the most noteworthy death rate are found in the age bunch between 61-70. The most elevated recoveryrate are found in Rangpur division and least recovery rate are found in Chattogram division. Relating to the way that it is a war like circumstance. As the corona infection episode rapidly floods around the world, numerous nations are embracing non-restorative preventive measures, which incorporate travel bans, remote office activities, country lockdown, and above all, social removing be that as it may, these measures face difficulties in Bangladesh, a lower-center salary economy with one of the world's densest population. Social distancing is troublesome in numerous zones of the nation, and with the negligible assets the nation has, it would be incredibly testing to actualize the relief measures.
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