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Due to the increasing prevalence of coronaviruses and the non-opening of offices for only four business days before Eid, the general holiday period may be extended to the next Eid-ul-Fitr holiday.
When contacted, the Minister of State for Public Administration, Farhad Hossain, said Monday: “A decision has not yet been made. If the Prime Minister decides on the holidays, then he will decide the time after Eid.
“But with the current symptoms, I think the holidays will increase,” he added.
When asked when the government’s decision on the holiday could be announced, the state minister for public administration said: “Tomorrow (May 13), the day after tomorrow (May 14).”
Speaking to officials from the Ministry of Public Administration, it emerged that there are only four business days left before Eid. Opening the office for four days as is could cause more problems. Therefore, the holiday can be declared until the day after Eid with the close of those four days and Eid.
According to the holiday calendar, May 21 has Shabe Qadr holidays, May 22 and May 23 have weekly holidays, and May 24-26 has Eid holidays.
In the first phase, public and private offices were closed from March 26 to April 4 to prevent coronavirus infection. Later it was extended in several steps until May 18.
As 969 people have been diagnosed with the coronavirus in the past 24 hours, the number of people infected with the deadly virus has increased to 16,060 as of Tuesday. The death toll increased to 250 with 11 more dead.
Additional Director General (Administration) of the Department of Health in the regular online health bulletin related to Covid-19. Nasima Sultana shared this information. He said a total of 6,745 samples have been collected and 6,063 samples have been analyzed in the last 24 hours.
Of the 11 recently killed, seven were men and four women, Nasima Sultana said. Five died in Dhaka, one in Narayanganj and Narsingdi, and two in Sylhet and Chittagong divisions.
In addition, an additional 245 coronavirus patients recovered within 24 hours and a total of 3,147 people recovered, said a health department official.
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