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Female household headship and the feminisation of poverty : facts, fictions and forward strategies
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London School of Economics and Political Science
Published InFrontiers in Public Health
Year2003
Citations128
Abstract
<b>Background:</b> To develop an effective countermeasure and determine our susceptibilities to the outbreak of COVID-19 is challenging for a densely populated developing country like Bangladesh and a systematic review of the disease on a continuous basis is necessary. <b>Methods:</b> Publicly available and globally acclaimed datasets (4 March 2020-30 September 2020) from IEDCR, Bangladesh, JHU, and ECDC database are used for this study. Visual exploratory data analysis is used and we fitted a polynomial model for the number of deaths. A comparison of Bangladesh scenario over different time points as well as with global perspectives is made. <b>Results:</b> In Bangladesh, the number of active cases had decreased, after reaching a peak, with a constant pattern of death rate at from July…
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