First Rohingya dies from coronavirus in Bangladesh

  • The man, aged 71, died on May 31 while undergoing treatment at the camp's isolation center
Updated 02 Jun, 2020

(DHAKA) An elderly Rohingya refugee has become the first person to die from coronavirus in the camps in southern Bangladesh, officials said on Tuesday.

The man, aged 71, died on May 31 while undergoing treatment at the camp's isolation center, said Bimal Chakma, a senior official of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commission.

"Today we got the confirmation that he tested positive for COVID-19," he said.

At least 29 Rohingya have tested positive for the virus so far since the first case was detected in the camps on May 14. Officials said 332 tests have been conducted among Rohingya in the camps so far.

Bangladesh has reported 49,534 coronavirus cases and 672 deaths.

Aid workers have warned of a potential humanitarian disaster if there is a significant outbreak in the refugee camps outside Cox's Bazar, the coastal district where the camps housing over a million Rohingya - members of a mostly Muslim minority who fled a brutal military crackdown in Myanmar - are located.

"We are all working round the clock to ensure that testing is available to refugees," said Louise Donovan, spokesperson for U.N. refugee agency UNHCR in Cox's Bazar. "

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