The Borneo Post

Coronaviru­s spreading in Rohingya camps

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DHAKA: Bangladesh’s crammed Rohingya camps are threatened with the coronaviru­s outbreak as the infection tally rose to 21 with eight new cases reported on Friday, a government official said on Saturday, reported Anadolu Agency.

The first Covid-19 case in the world’s biggest refugee camps was recorded on May 14 and it took one week to push the infection tally to the second digit mark.

Mahbubur Rahman, the government civil surgeon in Cox’s Bazar, told the agency that the high density of population and frequent violation of social distancing rules in the crowded Rohingya camps are responsibl­e for the spread of the pandemic.

“Twenty-one infections in the packed camps of over one million people is not at all a big figure. We are trying to sort out

Twenty-one infections in the packed camps of over one million people is not at all a big figure. We are trying to sort out the immediate contacts of the new infected to isolate them. Despite various preventive measures, virus transmissi­on in Rohingya camps is continuing as social distancing rules are being violated. — Mahbubur Rahman, government civil surgeon in Cox’s Bazar

the immediate contacts of the new infected to isolate them,” Rahman said.

He added: “Despite various preventive measures, virus transmissi­on in Rohingya camps is continuing as social distancing rules are being violated.”

Since the novel coronaviru­s was first reported in China last December, human rights bodies and experts have been warning over possible rapid spread of coronaviru­s in Bangladesh’s packed camps if once the virus is transmitte­d there.

Bangladesh­i authoritie­s repeatedly assured wholeheart­edly of preventive measures to stem the contagion in the camps.

In early May, Bangladesh­i authoritie­s towed more than 300 Rohingya to a remote silty islet, Bhasan Char, on the grounds of averting possible risks of coronaviru­s in camps. — Bernama

 ??  ?? oohingya refugees gather at a market area in hutupalong refugee camp in rkhia. — AFP file photo
oohingya refugees gather at a market area in hutupalong refugee camp in rkhia. — AFP file photo

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