Mobile court against hygiene offenders



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Mobile court against hygiene offenders

Dhaka: The government has ordered that appropriate legal action be taken against individuals / institutions that violate the provisions of the Coronation Health Act, including the holding of mobile courts.

On Monday (August 31), the Cabinet Division issued four-point directives as of September 1 on “the adoption of action by the respective ministries / divisions / authorities on the general functioning / movement of the public in the situation current Covid-19 “.

The Senior Secretaries / Secretaries of Ministries and Departments have been directed to take action in this regard.

According to the Cabinet Division directives, the government has made a four-point decision as of September 1 on the general functioning / movement of the public in the current situation of the disease transmitted by the Covina Covid-19 virus.

1. In the case of activities / general movement of the public, the respective Ministries / Departments / Authorities will take the necessary measures to ensure compliance with hygiene standards in matters within their competence.

2. Wear a mask outside the residence at all times, keep distance from each other and ensure compliance with other hygiene rules.

3. The district and upazila administrations, including the local government department, the information ministry, and the health services department, will implement massive publicity and public awareness activities to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

4. Appropriate legal action should be taken against the person / organization violating the provisions of the health rules, including the conduct of mobile courts.

In this case, you are requested to take the necessary actions on the matter under your ministry / department. ‘

After the identification of the first crown patient in the country on March 8 this year, a limited range of offices were opened on May 31 and public transportation was opened from June 1 after a seven-day general holiday. from March 26 to May 30.

And the educational institution has been closed since March 16, with some more extensions and a holiday has been declared at the educational institution until October 3. HSC and equivalent exams have been postponed due to the closure of educational institutions. The test was supposed to start on April 1. Although the results of the SSC exam were released late in class XI, the online admission process also started on August 9. Some universities have introduced a limited range of online classes in higher education. The completion of the Primary Education and Ibtedayi and Class VIII JSC-JDC exams have been canceled for this year.

On the other hand, the Department of Road and Highway Transport has allowed public transport to operate on the same basis with the same rate as before, imposing control over public transport on several occasions.

On Monday (August 31), 33 people died and 2,184 were infected in the country. And in total 3 lakh 12,997 people have been affected. 4,261 people died. In such a situation, the government issued new directives, which must be fulfilled indefinitely as of September 1.

Bangladesh time: 1813 hours, August 31, 2020
MIH / AA

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