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Bangladesh is facing one of the worst public health crises it has seen in recent years. Tens of thousands of children have been affected by a rapidly spreading measles outbreak, parts of the healthcare system have buckled under pressure, and the situation has added fuel to existing political tensions over the country’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus. What began as a national health crisis has snowballed into political finger-pointing, inflamed discussions around institutional responsibility, media responsibility, and the politicization of healthcare.

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