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Bangladesh reports surge of dengue fever

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Dhaka, Jul 29 (EFE/EPA).- Authorities in Bangadesh reported a surge of dengue fever in July, which comes as the country is struggling with the worsening Covid-19 pandemic. (Camera: MONIRUL ALAM)SHOT LIST: DENGUE PATIENTS IN A HOSPITAL IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH.

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