Vaccination against Covid-19 has been at the centre of most discussions related to the pandemic management across the world.
It has been more than a month since the world has been under lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of deaths will soar if the predicted second and third waves and the “biblical” famine—as UN warns—come true.
Covid-19’s conquest to spread, infect, and then to claim human lives around the world has sparked many discussions on its current and future trajectory and impacts.
The epidemic of dengue fever can overburden the healthcare system in the countries that have been affected by it, including Bangladesh.
Vaccination against Covid-19 has been at the centre of most discussions related to the pandemic management across the world.
It has been more than a month since the world has been under lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of deaths will soar if the predicted second and third waves and the “biblical” famine—as UN warns—come true.
Covid-19’s conquest to spread, infect, and then to claim human lives around the world has sparked many discussions on its current and future trajectory and impacts.
The epidemic of dengue fever can overburden the healthcare system in the countries that have been affected by it, including Bangladesh.