BANGLADESH

No more Covid-19 restrictions from Feb 22: Cabinet secretary

Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam today said the government has decided not to extend the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions from February 22.

“A clear instruction was given to open schools (secondary and higher educational institutions) from February 22 while primary schools on March 1 as no new Covid-19 restrictions will be imposed, but all will have to be sincere in wearing masks,” he said while briefing reporters after the Cabinet meeting, Report BSS

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina chaired the meeting joining virtually from her official residence Ganabhaban while her cabinet colleagues were present at the Cabinet Division of Bangladesh Secretariat.

The cabinet secretary said the authorities concerned were instructed to ensure so that everyone uses masks in any programme and gathering.

Noting that a programme was taken to vaccinate one crore people on February 26 next across the country, he said the Cabinet requested the media to circulate its news massively.

He said the field administration including DCs, SPs and Civil Surgeons as well as mayors, chairmen, other local government representatives and men of political parties were asked to campaign massively so none would remain out of the vaccination coverage after February 26.

Besides, the Health Ministry is mulling to vaccinate the children aged under 12, gathering experiences from other countries.

On January 13 last, the government imposed 11-point Covid-19 restrictions till February 7 amid the growing concern over the transmission of Omicron, a new variant of coronavirus, in the country. Later the restrictions were extended till February 21.

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