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1. Worldometer, COVID Live Update: 173,332,025 Cases and 3,727,759 Deaths from the Coronavirus, 2022. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/.
 
2. M.T. Islam, A.K. Talukder, M.N. Siddiqui, T. Islam, Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic: the Bangladesh perspective, J. Public Health Res. 9 (2020) 389-397, https://doi.org/10.4081/JPHR.2020.1794.
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3. B. Agarwal, Imperatives of recognising the complexities: gendered impacts and responses to COVID-19 in India, Econ, Polit. Times 39 (2022) 31, https://doi.org/10.1007/S40888-021-00242-8.
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4. P. Chauhan, Gendering COVID-19: impact of the pandemic on women's burden of unpaid work in India, Gend. Issues 38 (2021) 395-419, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12147-020-09269-w.
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6. S. Gautam, S. Setu, M.G.Q. Khan, M.B. Khan, Analysis of the health, economic and environmental impacts of COVID-19: the Bangladesh perspective, Geosystems and Geoenvironment 1 (2022), 100011, https://doi.org/10.1016/J.GEOGEO.2021.100011.
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7. M.A.A. Al-Bari, S. Hossain, M.K.-E. Zahan, Exploration of sex-specific and age-dependent COVID-19 fatality rate in Bangladesh population, World J. Radiol. 13 (2021) 1, https://doi.org/10.4329/WJR.V13.I1.1.
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8. G.M. Bwire, Coronavirus, Why men are more vulnerable to COVID-19 than women?, SN Compr, Clin. Med. 2 (2020) 874-876, https://doi.org/10.1007/S42399-020-00341-W.
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9. C. De Paz Nieves, I. Gaddis, M. Muller, Gender and COVID-19: what Have We Learnt, One Year Later? World Bank, Washington, DC, 2021 https://doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-9709.
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11. S. Akhter, F.A. Kumkum, F. Bashar, A. Rahman, Exploring the lived experiences of pregnant women and community health care providers during the pandemic of COVID-19 in Bangladesh through a phenomenological analysis, BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 21 (2021) 1-11, https://doi.org/10.1186/S12884-021-04284-5.
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12. M.A.U. Repon, S.A. Pakhe, S. Quaiyum, R. Das, S. Daria, M.R. Islam, Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among Bangladeshi healthcare professionals: a cross-sectional study, Sci. Prog. 104 (2021) 1-18, https://doi.org/10.1177/00368504211026409.
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13. M.H.B. Siam, M.M. Hasan, M.E. Raheem, H.R. Khan, M.H. Siddiqee, M.S. Hossain, Insights into the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh: lessons learned from a high-risk country, medRxiv (2020), https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.05.20168674.
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14. N. Jones, I. Sanchez Tapia, S. Baird, S. Guglielmi, E. Oakley, W.A. Yadete, M. Sultan, K. Pincock, Intersecting barriers to adolescents' educational access during COVID-19: exploring the role of gender, disability and poverty, Int. J. Educ. Dev. 85 (2021), 102428, https://doi.org/10.1016/J.IJEDUDEV.2021.102428.
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15. S. Neelormi, Rapid Analysis of Care Work during COVID Pandemic in Bangladesh, 2021. http://www.manusherjonno.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Final-Care-Work-Rapid-Assessment-Pandemic-BD-SN-National-sharing-24.04.2021.pdf.
 
16. M.R. Sarker, Labor market and unpaid works implications of COVID-19 for Bangladeshi women, Gend. Work. Organ. 28 (2021) 597, https://doi.org/10.1111/GWAO.12587.
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17. UN Women, Surveys Show that COVID-19 Has Gendered Effects in Asia and the Pacific, UN Women Data Hub, 2020. https://data.unwomen.org/resources/surveys-show-covid-19-has-gendered-effects-asia-and-pacific.
 
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19. K.A. Mottaleb, M. Mainuddin, T. Sonobe, COVID-19 induced economic loss and ensuring food security for vulnerable groups: policy implications from Bangladesh, PLoS One 15 (2020), e0240709, https://doi.org/10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0240709.
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20. A. Jahid, Unsafe at home: the increased trend of domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh, J. Adult Protect. 24 (2022) 15-21, https://doi.org/10.1108/JAP-08-2021-0027.
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21. J.D. Hamadani, M.I. Hasan, A.J. Baldi, S.J. Hossain, S. Shiraji, M.S.A. Bhuiyan, S.F. Mehrin, J. Fisher, F. Tofail, S.M.M.U. Tipu, S. Grantham-McGregor, B. A. Biggs, S. Braat, S.R. Pasricha, Immediate impact of stay-at-home orders to control COVID-19 transmission on socioeconomic conditions, food insecurity, mental health, and intimate partner violence in Bangladeshi women and their families: an interrupted time series, Lancet Global Health 8 (2020), e1380, https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30366-1.
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23. M. Nagashima-Hayashi, A. Durrance-Bagale, M. Marzouk, M. Ung, S.T. Lam, P. Neo, N. Howard, Gender-Based violence in the Asia-Pacific region during COVID-19: a hidden pandemic behind closed doors, Int. J. Environ. Res. Publ. Health 19 (2022), https://doi.org/10.3390/IJERPH19042239.
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27. S.S. Tazerji, F. Shahabinejad, M. Tokasi, M.A. Rad, M.S. Khan, M. Safdar, K.J. Filipiak, L. Szarpak, T. Dzieciatkowski, J. Jurgiel, P.M. Duarte, M.T. Rahman, M. A. Sobur, M.S. Islam, A. Ahmed, M.N.F. Shaheen, A.A. Shehata, R. Gharieb, M. Fawzy, Y.S. Malik, N. Jaganathasamy, V.O. Rajendran, K. Subbaram, P.S.S. Ali, S. Ali, S.U. Rehman, M. Ozaslan, G. Khan, M. Saeed, U. Younas, S. Imran, Y. Junejo, P. Arabkarami, U. Hogan, A.J. Rodriguez-Morales, Global data analysis and risk factors associated with morbidity and mortality of COVID-19, Gene Reports 26 (2022), 101505, https://doi.org/10.1016/J.GENREP.2022.101505.
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28. C. de Paz, M. Muller, A.M.M. Boudet, I. Gaddis, Gender Dimensions of the COVID-19 Pandemic, World Bank, Washington, DC, 2020. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/33622/Gender-Dimensions-of-the-COVID-19-Pandemic.pdf?sequence=1.
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31. M.R. Sarker, M.A.R. Sarkar, Households' waste scenario during COVID-19 pandemic: an outlook from Bangladesh, Asian J. Environ. Ecol. 16 (2021) 1-7, https://doi.org/10.9734/AJEE/2021/V16I330247.
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32. I.A. Chowdhury, Bangladesh, Virtual Courts Ease COVID-19 Risk, UNICEF, 2020. https://www.unicef.org/coronavirus/bangladesh-virtual-courts-ease-covid19-risk.
 
33. M.A. Ullah, A.T. Moin, Y. Araf, A.R. Bhuiyan, M.D. Griffiths, D. Gozal, Potential effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on future birth rate, Front. Public Health 8 (2020) 893, https://doi.org/10.3389/FPUBH.2020.578438.
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34. T. Abir, N.A. Kalimullah, U.L. Osuagwu, D.M.N. Yazdani, T. Husain, P.C. Goson, P. Basak, M.A. Rahman, A. Al Mamun, P.Y. Permarupan, M.Y.H. Khan, A. H. Milton, K.E. Agho, Prevalence and factors associated with mental health impact of covid-19 pandemic in Bangladesh: a survey-based cross-sectional study, Ann. Glob. Heal. 87 (2021) 43-44, https://doi.org/10.5334/AOGH.3269.
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36. M. Hasan, Z. Maliha, A. Rahman, M.A. Mamun, Insomnia in Bangladeshi young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of behavioral factors, COVID19 risk and fear, and mental health issues, Sleep Vigil 5 (2021) 315-322, https://doi.org/10.1007/S41782-021-00161-5.
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38. A. Al Zubayer, M.E. Rahman, M.B. Islam, S.Z.D. Babu, Q.M. Rahman, M.R.A.M. Bhuiyan, M.K.A. Khan, M.A.U. Chowdhury, L. Hossain, R. Bin Habib, Psychological states of Bangladeshi people four months after the COVID-19 pandemic: an online survey, Heliyon 6 (2020), https://doi.org/10.1016/J.HELIYON.2020.E05057.
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40. M.R. Islam, M.S. Sultana, A.H. Khan, S. Hossain, M.T. Sikder, M.T. Hasan, Z. Li, Fear and depressive symptoms amid COVID-19: a cross-sectional pilot study among adult population in Bangladesh, Heliyon 7 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/J.HELIYON.2021.E07395.
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42. M.H. Al Banna, A. Sayeed, S. Kundu, E. Christopher, M.T. Hasan, M.R. Begum, T. Kormoker, S.T.I. Dola, M.M. Hassan, S. Chowdhury, M.S.I. Khan, The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the adult population in Bangladesh: a nationwide cross-sectional study, Int. J. Environ. Health Res. 32 (2022) 850-861, https://doi.org/10.1080/09603123.2020.1802409.
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44. A.K.M.I. Bhuiyan, N. Sakib, A.H. Pakpour, M.D. Griffiths, M.A. Mamun, COVID-19 related suicides in Bangladesh due to lockdown and economic factors: case study evidence from media reports, Int. J. Ment. Health Addiction 19 (2021) 2110-2115, https://doi.org/10.1007/S11469-020-00307-Y.
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46. M.A. Mamun, R.M. Chandrima, M.D. Griffiths, Mother and son suicide pact due to COVID-19 related online learning issues in Bangladesh: an unusual case report, Int. J. Ment. Health Addiction (2020) 1-4, https://doi.org/10.1007/S11469-020-00362-5.
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47. M.A. Mamun, F. Al Mamun, I. Hosen, M. Hasan, A. Rahman, A.M. Jubayar, Z. Maliha, A.H. Abdullah, M.A. Sarker, H. Kabir, A.S. Jyoti, M.M. Kaggwa, M. T. Sikder, Suicidality in Bangladeshi young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of behavioral factors, COVID-19 risk and fear, and mental health problems, Risk Manag, Healthc. Policy 14 (2021) 4051-4061, https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S330282.
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