Ban will continue till 3 August in Bangladesh
Ban will continue till 3 August in Bangladesh
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The entire world has been affected by the corona epidemic. Meanwhile, the government has decided to extend the time of the sanctions imposed due to the Corona outbreak in Bangladesh. The outbreak of corona in the country is increasing day by day if we talk about Bangladesh, so far 1,45,483 are affected by a coronavirus. 1,847 people have lost their lives. According to Daily Star-News, the time for the lockdown implemented by the government ended on Tuesday, which has been extended by the central government till August 3.

The cabinet division has issued a notification saying that "the ban will continue from July 1 to August 3. Weekly holidays will also be subject to these restrictions." While stating the new guidelines issued in the notification, it has been said that people will not be allowed to leave the house between 10 am and 5 am without any necessary work. Keeping in mind the Eid-ul-Azha, arrangements for animal markets will be allowed, but keeping all these in mind, strict adherence to health guidelines issued by the government will also be necessary. No educational institution will be allowed to remain open during the ban. However, online classes is allowed to continue.

Apart from all these guidelines. It will be mandatory for everyone to wear face masks, take care of social distancing and take necessary precautions when going out of the house. It has also been told in the notification that if anyone violates them, strict legal action will be taken against them by the police. Markets, shops and shopping malls have been allowed to remain open till 7 pm. Apart from this, it will also be mandatory to ensure handwashing facilities, sanitizers, vehicle disinfected services at the entry of every person in the shopping mall. The movement of vehicles (trucks, lorries and cargo ships) engaged in the transport of goods through highways and river routes will continue only after the health guidelines issued by the Health Services Division.

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