Buriganga Launch Capsize: No arrest in seven days
Seven days have already passed since the capsize of a launch in the Buriganga that claimed 34 lives, but police could not arrest anyone allegedly liable for the deaths.
5 July 2020
Dental, eye, ENT patients suffer
When Rejaul Karim visited his dentist late February with problems in one of his teeth, the doctor, upon an x-ray, advised him to have the tooth extracted.
3 July 2020
Committees to Tackle Pandemic: Too much hype, little outcome
The committees formed by the government to help it make policy decisions to put the brakes on the pandemic have not been working properly or their recommendations were ignored.
2 July 2020
32 perished in Buriganga: Steering to disaster
A novice was allegedly at the helm moving the Moyur-2 astern when the vessel slammed into a smaller launch, causing it to sink and drown at least 32 people in the Buriganga at the capital's Shyambazar yesterday.
29 June 2020
Fitness Docs Outdated for 10yrs: 11,000 vehicles to be ‘written off’ tomorrow
Over 11,000 vehicles, including 1,572 belonging to different government agencies, have not had their fitness certificates renewed for more than a decade in breach of rules, and authorities are going to declare those “write-offs” after tomorrow, officials said.
28 June 2020
2 field hospitals for the metro rail workers
Hoping to build confidence among the engineers and workers, the metro rail project authorities are setting up two field hospitals for their employees infected with the coronavirus.
27 June 2020
Swiss Banks: Deposits by BD nationals drop
Just one year after a rise, Bangladeshi nationals’ deposits in Swiss banks dropped 2.26 percent year-on-year in 2019 to 603 million Swiss francs or Tk 5,427 crore.
25 June 2020
Fallout From Covid-19: Loan sharks feast on slum dwellers
Three and a half years ago, life suddenly took a turn for Babu Hossain when a fire gutted his mobile phone repair shop at Bou Bazar in the capital’s Karail slum.
25 June 2020
Fast-Track Projects: Govt moves to speed up work amid pandemic
Amid growing concern over the slow pace of work of almost all fast track projects due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the government is working to find ways to speed up the schemes.
24 June 2020
Infection control ignored
In the absence of people dedicated to prevent and control infections at hospitals, healthcare-associated infections are rising across the country, affecting the general populace and healthcare professionals alike.
23 June 2020
Denial of Treatment: Hospitals defy govt warnings
For 50-year-old Md Mostafa and his wife, last weekend was nothing short of a nightmare. He shuttled from one hospital to another in the capital with his ailing wife Sathi Khanam, a kidney patient, only to be turned away.
23 June 2020
2 govt hospitals given central oxygen supply
Two public hospitals in the capital, including one dedicated to dealing with Covid-19, started getting central oxygen supply yesterday, giving much relief to coronavirus patients, who usually require more oxygen.
22 June 2020
Masses left by the wayside
With the public hospitals grappling with a rising number of Covid-19 patients, different professional bodies have moved to ensure that their members get preferential treatment at private hospitals, limiting people’s access to healthcare.
21 June 2020
Ride-Hailing Services: BRTA allows registered cars to run
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) has decided to allow only enlisted motor cars and microbuses to operate under ride-sharing service providers.
20 June 2020
Resuming Service Amid Pandemic: Uber seeks intervention from PMO
Uber Bangladesh Ltd has sought intervention from the Prime Minister’s Office to be able to resume operations in Dhaka and other cities amid the government decision to suspend ride-hailing services until further notice.
17 June 2020
Innovative way to reduce exposure
Here is some good news for healthcare professionals on the frontline against Covid-19.
15 June 2020
Amphan Damage: RHD seeks Tk 250cr to repair roads
More than 70km of roads under the management of Roads and Highways Department (RHD) in four coastal districts have been damaged by cyclone Amphan with 10km still underwater.
14 June 2020
Sheikh Russel Gastro Liver: Hospital finally starts treating Covid-19 patients
More than two and a half months after the government declared Sheikh Russel Gastro Liver Institute and Hospital at the capital’s Mohakhali a designated hospital to treat Covid-19 patients, hospital authorities said they have started providing treatment since Wednesday.
13 June 2020
Virus strikes frontline docs
An increasing number of experienced doctors at the frontline in the fight against Covid-19 are falling victim to the virus, creating vacuum in the healthcare system that is already strained by the pandemic.
12 June 2020
Not enough when it’s a pandemic
“Good decisions come from experience, but experience comes from making bad decisions.”
11 June 2020