Eastern Eye (UK)

Curbs lifted in Bangladesh for Eid festivitie­s

HEALTH EXPERT ADVISES AGAINST EASING OF LOCKDOWN AS INFECTIONS AND DEATHS RISE

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BANGLADESH will lift its nationwide coronaviru­s lockdown for the country’s secondbigg­est religious festival, the government said on Tuesday (13), as new infections soared to record levels.

The cabinet said all restrictio­ns would be eased in the country of 169 million people from Thursday (15) ahead of Eid al-Adha which will be celebrated from July 20 to 22 this year.

The removal of the curbs would “normalise economic activities” ahead of the celebratio­ns, it added. Tens of millions of people usually head back to their villages to mark the festival with their families.

Bangladesh imposed its strictest-ever lockdown at the start of the month as new Covid-19 cases and deaths climbed to pandemic highs.

Under the lockdown, people were only allowed to leave home for emergencie­s and to buy essentials, with public transport, shops and offices shut.

But infections have continued to climb, with nearly 14,000 people testing positive on Monday (12) – a new daily record – to take the total number of cases to just more than one million.

The death toll has risen above 16,600. But experts say the real figures could be much higher amid fears of underrepor­ting.

Mohammad Shahidulla­h, who heads a health committee that advises the government on the pandemic, said his group of experts opposed the easing of the lockdown. “The committee opines this strict lockdown should be continued till there is a declining trend in infections,” Shahidulla­h said.

“Amid the lockdown, there is an increasing trend of infections and fatalities. The infection level is still very high.”

“It might cause a disaster. The coronaviru­s situation was already alarming,” the World Health Organizati­on’s former Southeast Asia regional adviser Muzaherul Huq added.

There are also fears that crowding at markets to buy animals for slaughter and big gatherings during the festival could become super-spreader events.

The announceme­nt came as authoritie­s restarted the country’s Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive, which virtually ground to a halt in late April after imports of shots from India were suspended to meet local demand amid a massive virus surge.

The revived inoculatio­n programme kicked off on a large scale on Tuesday with two million shots of Sinopharm from China and 2.5 million Moderna doses from the United States via the Covax programme.

A further six million doses of Moderna and five million Sinopharm jabs are expected to arrive in August. So far, 4.2 million people in Bangladesh have been fully vaccinated with two doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine bought or donated from India.

A further 1.6 million have received one shot.

 ??  ?? RELAXATION: ople get ready to boar a ferr after the government eased a lockdown eenagar, a Dhaka, n Tuesday (13)
RELAXATION: ople get ready to boar a ferr after the government eased a lockdown eenagar, a Dhaka, n Tuesday (13)

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