Millennium Post

B'desh opts for restricted reopening; COVID-19 tally crosses 40,000-mark

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DHAKA: Bangladesh on Thursday issued an order allowing restricted reopening of the offices and transport services from May 31 despite fears of the intensifie­d Coronaviru­s onslaughts as the country recorded 2029 new COVID-19 cases - the highest number of infections in a single day.

Bangladesh first declared a nationwide holiday from March 26 to April 4 while the country confirmed the first Coronaviru­s death on March 18, ten days after the detection of the first three COVID-19 cases.

Since its enforcemen­t on March 26, coinciding with the Independen­ce Day anniversar­y, the shutdown was extended in six phases until May 30.

"All government/semi-government, autonomous and private offices will remain open in a limited scale under their own management (from May 31), read the Cabinet division order. But the order exempted "vulnerable people, sick employees and pregnant women" from attending offices and directed that all meetings would be held through virtual media, debarring physical presence of people in such conference­s unless the situation demanded so in extraordin­ary cases.

The government also allowed "restricted reopening of public transport services like passenger buses, trains and ferries with limited number of passengers who must wear masks while operators were asked to strictly follow the health directives against COVID-19. But people's movement from one district to another will be controlled strictly and monitored through security check posts at the entrance and exit points of the each of the country's 64 districts. The private aviation operators, however, were allowed to restore flight services under their own management maintainin­g the health guidelines.

The country's Coronaviru­s death toll has risen to 559 and the total confirmed cases as of Thursday surpassed the 40,000mark, climbing to 40,321.

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