[ad_1]
The government also issued some directives along with the general license announced in the fourth phase to prevent transmission of the Corona virus. According to this directive, nobody can leave the house after six in the afternoon. Legal action is said to be taken if disobedience occurs.
This was stated in a notification signed on Friday by the undersecretary of the Ministry of Public Administration, Kazi Mohammad Saiful Islam. In the notice, the new holidays were announced from April 3 to 25, with a combination of general holidays and weekly holidays.
According to wisdom, this holiday will not be considered as another ordinary holiday. During the holidays, the following instructions must be followed:
- People should stay home to prevent coronavirus infection.
- Everyone was urged not to leave the house without urgent need.
- No one can leave the room after 7pm. Disobeying this directive will take legal action.
- Movement from one area to another is strictly restricted.
- All officers working at the department / district / upazila / union level shall remain at their respective workplaces to fulfill their duties.
Noting that this agreement will not apply to emergency services (electricity, water, gas, fire services, cleaning activities, telephone and internet, etc.), agricultural products, fertilizers, pesticides, fuels, newspapers, food, products industrial, medical equipment, emergencies You will also need to carry out the regular transportation of products and raw materials, food, drug stores and hospitals. The office can be kept open even in an emergency.
If necessary, the pharmaceutical, manufacturing and export-oriented industries may continue. For the benefit of people’s livelihoods, vehicles, rails, buses, including rickshaws, buses will be phased in.
Furthermore, he said that the Bank of Bangladesh will give the necessary instructions to continue the banking system in a limited way considering the needs of the people.
Like other countries in the world, the outbreak of the Corona virus has been reported in Bangladesh. So far, coronary infections have been detected in 120 bodies in the country. Twenty-one died. A general holiday to prevent Corona is happening across the country. The risk areas have also been covered under lockdown.
(DhakaTimes / April 1 / HF)
[ad_2]