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Bangladesh has registered 21 fatalities from the novel coronavirus infections in a day, bringing the body count to 3,132.
The tally of infections surged to 239,807 on the back of 2,199 new COVID-19 cases detected in the 24 hours to 8 am Friday, according to government data.
A total of 3,684 samples were tested for COVID-19 at authorised labs across the country, returning just 886 positive results until 8 am Sunday -- the lowest tally since May 9, according to government data.
It took the caseload in the country to 240,746 with a positivity rate of 24.05 percent in the last 24 hours.
The death toll from the disease climbed to 3,154 after 22 new fatalities were registered in the same period -- a two-month low, matching the body count reported on Jun 1.
Bangladesh has registered 30 fatalities from the novel coronavirus infection in a daily count, bringing the death toll to 3,184.
The tally of infections rose to 242,102 on the back of 1,356 new COVID-19 cases reported in the 24 hours to 8 am Monday, DGHS Additional Director General Nasima Sultana said in a media briefing.