Write a report on the latest pandemic situation ( january 2021) of covid- 19 jn Bangladesh
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The COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have spread to Bangladesh in March 2020. The first three known cases were reported on 8 March 2020 by the country's epidemiology institute, IEDCR. Since then, the pandemic has spread day by day over the whole nation and the number of affected people has been increasing.
On 27 January 2021 Bangladesh launched the COVID-19 vaccination at Kurmitola General Hospital, Dhaka with AstraZeneca-Oxford University vaccine, Covishield manufactured by M/s Serum Institute of India.The limited number of participants like high level government officials, journalist and development partners including the WHO representative to Bangladesh attended the inaugural session. H. E. Sheikh Hasina, HonourablePrime Minister inaugurated the occasion virtually from Ganabhaban. HonourablePrime Minister mentioned in her speech that the vaccine recipient priority list was prepared in line with WHO's Scientific Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) guidelines taking into consideration the Bangladesh context. A nurse of government run Kurmitola General Hospital became the firstto receive the shot, followed by another 25 registered people like government high officials, doctors, nurses, law enforcement agency members etc. received the vaccine. On 28 January 2021 five hospitals including Kurmitola General Hospital organized COVID-19 vaccination. The other four hospitals are Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Mugda General Hospital, Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU). Together total 567 registered frontline workers for COVID-19 response including two sate ministers received the vaccine. All the vaccine receivers would be kept under medical observation for seven days, a timeline which would be followed by the nationwide vaccination campaign on 7 February 2021