Hassan, Mirza; Hossain, Naomi; Islam, Sirajul; Hoque, Rafsanul; Khan, Insiya; Salina Aziz, Syeda; Nahreen, Avia; Ul Hoque, Mahan; Osmani, S. R.; Siddiquee, M. S. H.; Sultan, Maheen; Jahan Antara, Iffat; Zaman, Shahaduz; Hossain, Faruq; Matin, Imran
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As Bangladesh celebrates its 50th year of independence in 2021, it also faces an
unprecedented health, social, and economic crisis in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic. A
wave of the highly transmissible and deadly Delta variant of the Coronavirus swept through a
population, of which less than 3% have been fully vaccinated. Infection rates rose sharply from
mid-May to mid-July of 2021, but the 1.12 million recorded cases and 18,125 recorded deaths
are very likely to be an underestimation. After the first nationwide lockdown of 2021 was
announced on 5 April, a second and officially far stricter lockdown was declared in July 2021;
but restrictions were eased for the Eid-ul-Adha festival on 21 July. A large majority of the
population continues to rely on daily wages, indicating the need for cash or food support to
allow them to comply with the lockdown.