In a significant health crisis unfolding in Bangladesh, the Ministry of Health reports that at least 98 children have died due to suspected measles infections over the past three weeks. This alarming outbreak has primarily impacted children aged six months to five years, with reported cases soaring to 6,476 across the nation. In response to the escalating situation, the government has ramped up vaccination campaigns in the hardest-hit regions, particularly in the capital, Dhaka. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has taken decisive action by appointing two senior ministers to tour the country and assess the outbreak's impact and response needs. This... [Continue Reading]