Coronavirus cases: Bangladeshi migrants surpass Maldivians in Maldives

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Coronavirus cases: Bangladeshi migrants surpass Maldivians in Maldives
The tally of Bangladeshi migrants in Maldives testing positive for Covid-19 has crossed the amount of Maldivian nationals who contracted the condition.

In line with the Health Ministry of the united states on Tuesday 115 Bangladeshi nationals, some 46.94%, were infected from a complete of 245 Covid-19 positive cases in the island nation.

94 Maldivian citizens are infected at the same time, sharing 38.37% of the full total infected in the united states. 

Alarmingly, 29 Bangladeshi expatriates tested positive for Covid-19 on April 25 - which is the highest in one day.

Moreover, 28 Bangladeshis were infected on your day before while 16 were diagnosed on April 19.

Of the infected Bangladeshis, 114 are males and one female, mostly in this band of 31-40 years. The first positive case of a Bangladeshi migrant was reported on April 17 in Maldives.  

Medical authorities of the Indian Ocean archipelago have revised their infection list from the data displayed on April 25 which said the first Bangladeshi to be infected was on April 18.

There is absolutely no death reported in the united states while 17 patients have recovered till date. Plus, only 1 patient has been hospitalized among 228 active cases up to now.

The Maldives has been seeing a reliable rise in the curve since April 16, when there have been merely 28 reported cases. 

The united states on March 6 reported its first two cases of coronavirus.

Recently, Bangladesh through its Navy ship sent a lot more than 100 a great deal of food, medicines, and medical equipment as assist with the Maldives in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Source: www.dhakatribune.com
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