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08:50 PM, March 23, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 09:08 PM, March 23, 2020
Buet's Dhakeshwari teachers' quarter under lockdown

https://www.thedailystar.net/corona...ed-buets-dhakeshwari-residential-area-1884784

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Star Online Report

The university authority has enforced a lockdown in Buet's Dhakeshwari teachers' quarters as a coronavirus case was confirmed there.

Residents have been asked to stay home for the next 14 days for their own safety and security, said a press statement signed by Prof Dr Pran Kanai Saha, president of the environment committee of the area.

"We have taken the decision as part of precautionary measures," he told The Daily Star.
 
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Party started in Bangladesh as government has declared public holidays. People are returning to their home without following social distancing in crowded trains.


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The lack of awareness is astonishing.
We as a nation have a don't care attitude, but this is outright foolish.

Can anyone in Bangladesh tell me if there has been enough awareness campaign in the TV and other media to make people understand the risks?

Protests in Habiganj due to asking people to pray at home for Coronavirus pandemic.


The problem is not religion, but people's lack of understanding of the religion. Here in the West we have stopped Jummah 2 weeks back because that is in line with Islamic Shariah.

You are not required to endanger your lives to practice Islam.

Only if our illiterate mollahs understood that.
 
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All local, commuter, mail train services suspended across Bangladesh
Shohel Mamun
  • Published at 09:56 am March 24th, 2020

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File photo: People wait to catch a train at the Airport Railway Station Syed Zakir Hossain/Dhaka Tribune


Currently, 257 such trains are functioning across Bangladesh

Bangladesh Railway Authority has suspended all local, commuter, and mail train services across the country to control the spread of coronavirus.

The services were suspended from Monday midnight and will remain suspended till further notice.

Currently, 257 such trains are functioning across Bangladesh.

Railway's Additional Director General for Operations Mia Jahan confirmed the matter to the Dhaka Tribune over the phone on Tuesday morning.

He said: “Only inter district and freight trains are functioning right now. Since the tickets of inter-district trains were already sold to passengers, we have not suspended it yet.

“We will take decision regarding suspension of inter-district trains in a meeting today [Tuesday]. Even if we choose to suspend it, then it will be applicable from March 26.”

Covid-19, a new strain of coronavirus, which was first reported in China’s Wuhan has killed at least 16,558 people across the world and infected 381,649 till date.

At least 102,429 people have recovered from the virus which has spread to 195 countries.

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Massive rush at Kamalapur railway station on March 18, 2020, despite warning against public gathering due to cornavirus pandeminc | Mehedi Hasan/Dhaka TribuneAs of Monday, Bangladesh confirmed three coronavirus deaths since the outbreak of the deadly pandemic in the country. The number of total infected now stands at 33.

On the same day, Bangladesh government declared a 10-day shutdown, effective from March 26 to April 4, to battle the spread of the coronavirus.

Both the private and public sectors, except emergency services, would come to a temporary halt.

Educational institutions will stay closed during this period but banks will remain open to facilitate the financial transaction for their clients.

On the other hand, Bangladesh’s armed forces will start assisting the administration in every divisional and district town from Tuesday, to ensure that people maintain social distance and are taking precautionary measures to prevent the novel coronavirus from spreading further.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...il-train-services-suspended-across-bangladesh
 
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Factory owners against production halt amid virus threat

Published: March 24, 2020 14:02:42 | Updated: March 24, 2020 14:47:17

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Industry leaders do not want to shut down factories as a measure to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, so they are waiting for government directives on workers and factories.

On Monday, the government declared the shutdown of all government and private offices and courts from March 26 to April 04 amid mounting fears of the coronavirus that infected 33 people and killed three in Bangladesh.

The workers are flooding out of cities towards their homes after the announcement. Whether this will fuel the spread of the virus has been brought into question.


Some owners said they are taking steps to ensure the well-being of the workers.

There are 41 manufacturing sectors in Bangladesh, including the garment industry, processed foods, plastic products and footwear. The garment industry alone employs more than four million workers. How these workers, along with workers in other sectors, will get about their livelihoods after the government’s decision on Monday is also part of the larger concern, bdnews24.com reported.

BGMEA president Rubana Huq said, “Every factory owner will decide by themselves on shutting the plants; otherwise, the government will provide a guideline. BGMEA is not an authority who can give the decision on this.”

The Ministry of Labour and Employment called meetings twice on Saturday and Sunday over the present situation. In these meetings, owners, workers and the government have all agreed to keep the factories open.

However, some garment labour leaders have been pushing for the immediate shutdown of factories due to health concerns.

President of Bangladesh’s apex trade body FBCCI Sheikh Fazle Fahim told the news agency that industry owners are waiting to receive a comprehensive plan from the government.

“We are thinking about the millions of workers travelling home and what results this may bring. Besides, the future of these scores of unemployed people and when production may resume are also matters of concern,” he said.

“The association or the owners turned to the government for a decision on this, because only a central decision can maintain discipline.”

On Tuesday, the government announced the cutting off of all public transport services from March 26-April 04 after mandatory holidays were declared for 10 days with all government and private offices and courts shut down.

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina will address the nation on March 25. The premiere is expected to issue directives on the coronavirus outbreak in her speech the day before Independence Day.

https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/...-production-halt-amid-virus-threat-1585036962

IEDCR: 4th death, 6 more infected with coronavirus in Bangladesh
Tribune Desk
  • Published at 03:26 pm March 24th, 2020

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IEDCR Director Dr Meerjady Sabrina Flora made the announcement

The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has confirmed that the number of deaths from coronavirus in Bangladesh has risen to 4.

AT the same time, six new cases of coronavirus infection in Bangladesh have also been confirmed. IEDCR Director Dr Meerjady Sabrina Flora made the announcement while addressing an online press briefing on Tuesday.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...-more-infected-with-coronavirus-in-bangladesh
 
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Yes because it's biological warfare I am quite sure!
No its not. Its a total failure of hasina and her dumb *** government. Now wait for few weeks bangladesh will be flooded with dead bodies and bal has to burn those. Even dead bodies are infected. But ya we need to celebrate birthday of her daddy.
 
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