The crown infection is spreading throughout the capital.



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Two of the five groups of coronavirus infections (many patients within a short distance in one place) cover the capital. But the transmission is not limited to those two areas of the capital. Infections are now spreading throughout the capital. The infection was detected in six areas of the capital until Wednesday. About 8 percent of the total number of patients identified in the country are residents of the capital.

Infection has been detected in 22 districts, including the Dhaka district outside the Dhaka metropolis. As of yesterday, 25 people have been identified as being infected with coronavirus. Of these, 120 (9.22 percent) are residents of Dhaka City. The figure was found in information provided by the government’s Institute of Pathology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR).

Closed buildings or lanes are being blocked to a limited extent in places where patients are identified to prevent infection. Police sources said that such confinement was carried out in at least five places in the capital until last night. Outside the capital, the six districts – Narayanganj, Pirojpur, Satkhira, Cox’s Bazar, Narsingdi and Tangail – have been closed until yesterday. Also, the administration is closed in areas where new attacks are found. Locals are closing in on his initiative. But it is reported that locks cannot be fully implemented everywhere.

Yesterday, only 3 of the 3 recently identified were residents of the capital. Until last Sunday, infections were detected in 25 areas of the capital. Until last Tuesday there were 12 areas. Yesterday, the infected area increased to 4A. The number of infected patients in the Mirpur and Old Dhaka areas of the capital is relatively high. In Dhanmondi, Gulshan and Uttara, the elite areas also show a higher trend.

About 5 percent of the total population resides in the capital. Patients are identified in 5 areas. More in Mirpur and Old Dhaka.

Twenty-seven identified in Mirpur
As of last Tuesday, 4 patients have been identified in Greater Mirpur. Yesterday, a new infection was detected in the area. Twenty-two people have been diagnosed with the infection in Mirpur.

IEDCR has already identified Tolarbagh and Basabo as groups in Mirpur. Two people died of crowns on March 27 and 22 in North Tolarbagh. They have had no history of traveling abroad or have had contact with foreigners in recent times. Their deaths were seen as a new turning point in the country.

As of last Tuesday, a total of 8 infections were reported in Tolarbagh. Five more were identified yesterday. The total identification number in Tolarbagh is now 5. In addition, a new infection was detected yesterday in Mirpur-4. So far, 4 patients have been identified in Mirpur-1 and 3 in Mirpur-1, 3 and Shah Aliibag 2, Kazipara, Mirpur-1 and Pirirbagh-1.

Police have closed the Tolarbagh area and five buildings in Mirpur. These include the Tolarbagh closure on March 25. Previously, the locals had closed the area on their own initiative. Officer in charge of Darus Salam (TC) Police Station Tofail Ahmed told First Light that residents here initially did not want to comply. Police officers began to monitor the police station. Five policemen guarded by a deputy inspector. If a resident needs anything, the homeowners association is providing.

Untitled-1 Identified in ancient Dhaka
The most populated area in the capital is Dhaka. The infection is also increasing there. Up to 25 people have been diagnosed with infection in ancient Dhaka. In that area, 3 new ones were identified yesterday. As of yesterday, five were identified in Wari, 3 in Lalbagh, 5 in Swarighat, 2 in Islampur, 2 in Babubazar, and 5 in Hazaribagh, Urdu Road, Lakshmibazar, Narinda, Kotwali, and Bangshal.

Police have closed two lanes of Rankin Street and Bangram in the Wari area. Wari Police OC. Azizur Rahman said that at first glance, they have increased patrol in two areas and are working to raise awareness. They are not getting the cooperation of hundreds of people, but they are still trying.

It is also growing in Mohammadpur-Dhanmondi
Infection is also increasing in the Dhanmondi area. Yesterday, four new infections were identified in Dhanmondi and Jigatla. So far 6 people have been identified in Dhanmondi. He has 4 people in Jigatla, two on Green Road and 1 on Central Road, Shahbag and Buet.

Three coronary patients have been identified in the Mohammadpur area of ​​the capital as of Tuesday. Of these, five are in Mohammadpur and 5 in Adabar and Basila.

Additional Deputy Police Commissioner Dhanmondi, Abdullahil Kafi, told First Light that IEDCR did not tell them which area or building was identified. They found out about a residence in Dhanmondi 3 / A. The house was closed. He said that giving regular information would allow them to take even more steps.

Increasing in Uttara, Gulshan too
The first patient was identified in the Gulshan area on Tuesday. An infection was detected yesterday in six more people. Now there are 5 identified in Gulshan. With 2 new patients in Uttara, there are now 8 patients identified. In addition, five people were identified in the Bashundhara residential area, two in Tejgaon and 3 in Nikunj, Ashkona and Mohakhali.

No closure was reported in the Gulshan area until last night. Gulshan Division Deputy Police Commissioner Sudip Kumar Chakraborty told First Light that the victims were in the Nikunj, Badda and Bashundhara areas. These three areas have been blocked.

I didn’t grow up in Basabo
Until now, the most affected area has been identified as the only place in the capital city of Basabo. As of last Tuesday, six people have been identified in the area. However, for a few days no new patients were identified. That area is closed.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police Department’s Media and Public Relations Department Deputy Commissioner Masudur Rahman said at first glance, announcing that the closure of an area or building meant that no one could leave and no one could enter from outside. If someone needs a need, one can go out as needed. You will return to your residence again when the need arises.

The streets of Basabo, identified as groups, were less crowded than yesterday. However, young people have been seen on the roofs of different houses. In addition, many have to go out and buy food or medicine. Some tea shops were also opened within the neighborhood. According to local sources, youths sing in the sand field, Kazi’s office, Shayabithi, Basabo Patwari alley, Madawak’s Nawapara field. When the police agencies heard the noise of the car, they drove away.

The densely populated area of ​​Basabo is Colonia Ohab. In a small room there are 5 to 6 people. Due to the heat, none of them stay home. Many housemates come home regularly. Dish, people are going home to take internet bills.

Police closed a lane in Nandipara near Basabo. After crossing the Nandipara Bridge, the lane fell into the left hand. Yesterday, it was discovered that the police had established a temporary wooden door at the mouth of the street. At the door it says: “Be careful, enter the crown-infested lane, mask, gloves in hand.” There, the journalist remained there for 5 minutes and saw 5 people crossing the door. Six of them had no masks on their faces. No one had gloves on hand.

The officer in charge of the Sabujbagh police station, Mahbubul Alam, told First Light that nine buildings were closed within the street. These buildings have traffic jams.

Other areas
Of these, six people were identified in Jatrabari, two in Purana Paltan and 8 in Bailey Road, Eskaton, Moghbazar, Rampura, Shahjahanpur and Badda. An apartment building in Magbazar was closed yesterday for coronary heart disease. Previously, another building was locked in the Magbazar area.

Ramna OC Police Station. Monirul Islam said that, at first glance, there are 3-4 floors in each building. Many of them are doctors, bankers; Those who are under emergency service. They cannot be stopped due to blocking.

The first coronavirus infection was detected in the country on March 9. Then three patients were identified. In one month it stood at 25. In one country, transmission is the fourth stage of infection if it is widely spread among the population. Bangladesh is at that level now. The government fears that this month the situation may be in bad shape. It is also hinting at a transition to the capital.



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