A solar tracker is a device that is used to orient photovoltaic (PV) panels or concentrating solar power (CSP) reflectors toward the sun, in order to maximize the amount of solar energy that is captured. A solar tracker typically consists of a mount that holds the PV panel or reflector and an electronic control system that is used to position the panel or reflector based on the position of the sun. There are two main types of solar trackers: single-axis and dual-axis. Single-axis trackers move the PV panel or reflector on a single axis, usually in the east-west direction, while dual-axis trackers move the panel or reflector on two axes, allowing for more precise tracking of the sun's position. Solar trackers are used in both utility-scale and small-scale solar energy systems to increase the efficiency of the energy production by allowing the solar panel to track the sun throughout the day.
2. CONTENTS
2
Introduction
Origin of Covid-19
How it Spread out
Symptoms of Covid-19
Covid-19 situation in Bangladesh
Comparison between before & after Covid-19 of key
indicators of Bangladesh Economy
Suggestions to Overcome
References
3. Introduction
3
The novel Coronavirus has already caused deadly havoc in
the world, affecting more than 208 countries and the spread is
still on the rise, significantly affecting the global economy.
Bangladesh being forced through lockdown until end of May
has seen a crippling effect on workers and business across the
country.
The economy affects in almost all sectors
4. 4
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2
(SAR-coV-2) is a novel severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus.
It was first isolated from three people with
pneumonia connected to the cluster of acute
respiratory illness cases at Wuhan city in china
December 2019.
All structural features of the novel SARS-CoV-2
virus particle occur in related coronaviruses in
nature.
Origin of Covid-19
8. Variants of covid-19 in Bangladesh
8
Bangladesh has ascertained the presence of five Covid-19 variants in the
country since November last year, with the Indian variant (B.1.617.2) being
the latest.
The rest of the variants identified in the country are the UK (B.1.1.7), South
Africa (B.1.351), Nigeria (B.1.525) and Brazilian (P1) variants of the
coronavirus.
The authorities detected the UK variant in January, but confirmed the
detection in March. Confirmation regarding three other variants came by late
April.
11. COVID-19 vaccination in Bangladesh
11
Bangladesh began the administration of COVID-19 vaccines on 27 January
2021 while mass vaccination started on 7 February 2021
Date Location Cause Target Budget Registra
tion
process
Register
ed
people
At least
one
dose
complet
ed
Fully
vaccinat
ed
27 Janu
ary 202
1 –
present
Banglad
esh
COVID-
19
pandem
ic
Immuniz
ation
against
COVID-
19
৳14,00
0 Crore
(US$1.6
8 billion)
Surokkh
a.gov.bd
42,878,
743
37,853,
943
15,025,9
70
13. References
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[1] Bangladesh starts COVID vaccination drive use". Al Jazeera. 28 January
2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
[2] "Bangladesh starts nationwide COVID vaccination drive use". Anadolu
Agency. 7 February 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
[3] "COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard". dghs.gov.bd (in Bengali). Archived from
the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
[4] "Covid-19: Why the crisis in vaccines? use". Prothom Alo. 29 April 2021.
Retrieved 30 April 2021.
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_vaccination_in_Bangladesh