A government minister in Bangladesh has been died of
Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus,
officials said on Sunday.
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, 75, the state minister for religious
affairs, died soon after he was rushed to Dhaka's Combined Military
Hospital on Saturday night, his personal aide Nazmul Haque Shaikat
said.
Ministry spokesman Anwar Hossain said the physicians collected a
sample after the Abdullah was declared dead "and he was tested
positive for the novel coronavirus," Hossain said, referring to the
test report available on Sunday.
Abdullah is the first government minister to die of the virus in
Bangladesh.
Two other ministers of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's
cabinet are undergoing treatment for Covid-19.
Hasina brought Abdullah into her cabinet on January 7, 2019.
He will be buried at his ancestral home in south-western Gopalganj
district, said Shaikat.
Bangladesh, which reported its first three cases of the deadly virus
in March, has since reported more than 88,000 infections with more
than 1,100 deaths as of Saturday.
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah