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The field administration has been instructed to enforce the law through mobile courts if necessary with awareness measures to ensure that everyone wears masks.
The wearing of masks was discussed in a virtual cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday, Cabinet Secretary Khandaker Anwarul Islam said.
“We are seeing a massive coronavirus outbreak in Europe and the United States (again),” he said in a briefing at the secretariat. That is why the Prime Minister has paid special attention, for everyone to be careful, everyone must wear a mask. The rest is uncertain.
“If we all wear masks, we are less likely to become automatically infected. That is why people need to be more aware, there is a little relaxation among many. “
It is mandatory to wear a mask
Increased the time to keep the store open
Mobile court to ensure the use of masks
In the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, the government forced everyone to wear masks outside their homes in late July. Although this highly contagious virus kills people every day, many people still do not wear masks for a variety of reasons.
The cabinet secretary said that it would not be possible to go without a mask in public places, adding that he would ensure that no one would go to mosques, public places or Durga Puja in front of the place without a mask.
“The prime minister and the cabinet hope that everyone will be aware and pay more attention to the use of masks, then automatically we will get some relief.” The cabinet has instructed everyone to wear masks. “
Various excuses for not wearing a mask
There will be a ‘surprise operation’ in the market to guarantee the use of masks
Anwarul said there was a commissioners conference on Sunday, “We gave clear instructions there. We have asked the Islamic Foundation to tell the time of Mike or Jamaat after the Zohar and Maghrib prayers every day through the magnets. Anywhere. That there is a market, market or public gathering, it should be like a motto: do not enter without a mask.
“Commissioners have been ordered to use mobile courts. If you have to ask, motivate or force people everywhere as much as possible, there is no problem in enforcing the law.”
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