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As of October 31, some 71 host community members and nine Rohingyas have died from the deadly virus, said the report, adding, ‘Testing rates for refugees averaged over 100 tests a day in October’
As many as 5,150 people in Cox’s Bazar, including Rohingyas, have tested positive for Covid-19 since the first case was detected in the district in March and till October 31.
Of those infected, 336 were Rohingyas, sheltered in the 34 refugee camps there, said a report issued by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on Wednesday.
As of October 31, some 71 host community members and nine Rohingyas have died from the deadly virus, said the report, adding, “Testing rates for refugees averaged over 100 tests a day in October.”
The Covid-19 treatment services put in place by the authorities and humanitarian agencies in Cox’s Bazar continue to have sufficient capacity to support patients with required medical assistance and in the UNHCR-supported facilities, nearly 470 people — both Rohingyas and locals — have so far received treatment in two Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Isolation and Treatment Centres (SARI ITCs) in Ukhiya and Kutupalong and also in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) that UNHCR established at the Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital.
‘Covid-19 cases in camps decreased’
The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar in October decreased, said the UNHCR report, adding that throughout the month, some 55 new people tested positive for the virus.
“Detection and tracing continue to be a high priority, and UNHCR and other agencies are working with refugee Community Health Volunteers (CHV) from the camps to help identify further cases.
Jul 29, 2023
It has been close to six years since hundreds of thousands of Rohingya faced a deadly genocide by Myanmar’s military and fled the country in search of protection and refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh. The Rohingya population has been undergoing persecution, discrimination, arbitrary arrests, and atrocities in Myanmar for over seven decades. Their condition is alarmingly […]