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In the Ahmed Ansari janaza, the Naib Amir of Bangladesh Khilafah Majlis, in the janaza of millions of people, the residents of the area present in Brahmanbaria did not show any symptoms of crown.
The 14-day home quarantine of residents of several villages, including the Panishwar union’s Bertala village in Sarail upazila of Brahmanbaria, is coming to an end on Saturday to prevent transmission of the coronavirus.
Sarail Upazila Nirbahi (UN) Abu Saleh official said his quarantine will end at night. Moses
He said no coronary symptoms were found among residents of the quarantine village, the health department said.
On April 17, millions of people gathered at the Jamia Rahmania Madrasa site adjacent to the Dhaka-Sylhet highway in the village of Bertala for the funeral prayers of Maulana Jubayer Ahmed Ansari.
People offered janaza prayers on the Dhaka-Sylhet highway, as they could not find a place in the field. The risk of coronavirus infection has increased due to the massive public outcry that has been going on in the Brahmanbaria district since April 11 to prevent coronavirus infection.
Therefore, from the afternoon of April 17, the local administration instructed residents of various villages and surrounding areas, including Bertala, to remain in quarantine for 14 days. Additional police were deployed to the villages to prevent anyone from leaving the home.
A committee made up of local UP members and youth societies was formed to ensure that no one left the house during quarantine. Committee members went from house to house delivering daily necessities. However, during these 14 days of quarantine, village residents did not show any symptoms of coronavirus.
Dr. Brahmanbaria Civil Surgeon. Mohammad Ekram Ullah said residents of other quarantined villages, including Bertala, showed no signs of coronavirus. However, samples have been collected from a few.
Sarail Upazila Executive Officer (UN) Abu Saleh. Musa said that as a next step in the quarantine, other villages, including Bertala, will be monitored in the same way that we monitor the entire upazila.
However, no coronavirus symptoms were found in the villages.
It is worth mentioning that Maulana Jubayer Ahmed Ansari died at his home in Markaspara, a city in the Brahmanbaria district, on April 17 in the afternoon. That night, his death was announced by microphone.
In addition to social networks, it is promoted on Facebook. Later, people gathered at the Jamia Rahmania Madrasa ground in the village of Bertala for Janazah’s prayers.
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