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Govt issues gazette notification enforcing strict lockdown from Apr 14-21


Govt issues gazette notification enforcing strict lockdown from Apr 14-21

Against the backdrop of surging coronavirus cases, the government has announced strict enforcement of country-wide lockdown from Apr 14 to 21.

The cabinet division announced the gazette notification in this regard on Monday (Apr 12).

The government has taken a decision of enforcing strict lockdown throughout the country to curb infection of the Covid-19.

“All the public and private offices and transports, excepting the emergency service providing vehicles, will remain closed during this time,” it said.

The directives are:

1. All public, private offices and financial institutions will remain closed and all staff members will have to stay at the place of their work. But offices of air, sea, naval and land ports will be out of the purview of the restrictions.

2. The Supreme Court will issue necessary instruction for courts.

3. All modes of transport (road, river, rail, domestic and international) will remain suspended. But vehicles involved in carrying goods, production and emergency services will stay out of the restriction.

4. Factories and industries will remain open under the authorities' arrangement, maintaining health safety guidelines. The authorities will ensure the pick up and drop off services for the respective workers.

5. Law enforcing agencies, emergency services like transporting agricultural products (seed, fertiliser, pesticide, machines, etc), food and food grains carrying vehicles, relief distribution, health services, Covid-19 vaccination,  power, water, gas/energy services, port activities, telephone and internet (government, private), media, private security services, postal services and offices of emergency products and movement of their staff will be out of the purview of the restriction.

6. No one will be allowed to go out except for emergencies (buying medicines, daily commodities, medical treatment, and burial). Vaccine recipients can go out to take vaccine but they must show vaccine cards.

7. Hotels and restaurants will remain open from 12pm to 7pm and 12am to 6am only for takeaway and online services. Shopping malls and shops will remain closed.

8. Kitchen stuff and other essentials can be sold in open spaces from 9:00am to 3:00pm, maintaining health rules. Market authorities and local administration will ensure it.

9. District administration will coordinate transportation of labourers in case of emergency Boro harvesting.

10. District and field administrations will take initiatives to ensure implementation of the government outlines. They will also strengthen the patrolling of law enforcing agencies.

11. Director General of Health will provide authority to district administration and police to take action on his behalf.

12. The Ministry of Religious Affairs will issue instructions over the jamaat of Jumma and Tarabi prayers, maintaining health guidelines.

13. The ministries and departments can issue supplementary instructions for executing the government restrictions.

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