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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 03, 2025

COVID-19 in Bangladesh

COVID-19 in Bangladesh

Photo: Shahadat Hossain Chowdhury/TBS

Chattogram public transport and passengers, both less

Some 300 Buses have started to operate in the city since Wednesday morning in compliance with health rules as per the government's instructions. But passengers are fewer than normal due to the...

Covid-19 may turn more severe in next two weeks

Covid-19 may turn more severe in next two weeks

Despite government imposed lockdown traffic was normal in the New Market area of the capital Tuesday. Photo: TBS

More people violating lockdown rules than last year

Photo: Mumit M

Weeklong lockdown begins half-heartedly

A file photo of Amar Ekushey Book Fair/Collected

Ekushey Book Fair to remain open 5-hr daily during lockdown

Govt imposes 12-hr restriction on going out of home

Govt imposes 12-hr restriction on going out of home

Representational Photo; Collected

Emergency meeting underway to outline lockdown rules 

Photo: Collected

Govt to buy Johnson’s Covid vaccine

Photo: Collected

All tourist spots of Rangamati closed for 2 weeks  

DGHS identifies 31 highly Covid-19 infected districts

DGHS identifies 31 highly Covid-19 infected districts

Representational image. Photo: UNB

Holiday extended till 22 May in primary schools, kindergartens 

File Photo of Health Minister Zahid Maleque.

Public gatherings must be reduced to curb Covid infections: Health minister

Covid safety measures ignored as focus shifts to treatment

Covid safety measures ignored as focus shifts to treatment

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