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Shoppers Flouting Social Distancing Rules

People out on Eid shopping at markets and shops in Dhaka city are too reluctant about maintaining recommended physical distance in line to protect themselves and others from coronavirus infection.

Traders said they frequently request customers to strictly maintain health guidelines but their words fall on deaf ears.

Hundreds of people were seen flocking at different shops at Dhanmondi Hawkers Market, Noor Mansion Shopping Centre, New Super Market, shops at Elephant Road, Gulistan, Lalbagh Fort and footpaths.

They were ignoring the physical distance guideline but most people were wearing masks only.

Amena Begum, 35, from Azimpur area said she bought clothes and cosmetics for her family members from Noor Mansion Shopping Centre and New Super Market.

''We're wearing masks,'' she said. ''We came to the market as many others are. Besides, we need to buy things before Eid.''

Billal Hossain, a trader at Dhanmondi Hawkers Market, said many customers are just too reluctant. ''We request customers to stand at a certain distance from each other but they don't listen to us. We also force them to use sanitizer before entering shops,'' he added.

Shahid Ullah Shahid, president of New Super Market Traders Association, said they try to maintain social distancing guidelines but customers are not aware.

''We can force our traders but we can't do it with customers. We set the checking system at the front gate of the market along with sanitizer. Besides, we also make an announcement over loudspeakers to remain alert here,'' he added.

Shahid Ullah said the government should provide all protective gear.

''We don't get a chance to buy them. So, it'll be a great help if the government provides them,'' he said, requesting the government to waive electricity bills and fare of city corporations.

Strictly maintaining physical distancing rules'

But there are some shops that managed to force customers to maintain physical distance to some extent.

Rafe Sadnan Adel a spokesperson of BRAC, said every customer has to register before entering their outlets. Everyone’s temperature is checked at gates.

''Our customers have to maintain social distance guidelines as we permit a limited number of customers at our outlets. All outlets of Aarong are open maintaining government directives,'' he added.

Amirul Islam, manager of Easy Fashion Ltd on Elephant road branch, said they too are properly following the government guidelines.

''We force customers to use masks and wash hands at the gates. Then we allow a limited number of persons at our outlet. We don’t allow more than 20 customers at a time here to maintain social distancing. On normal days, around 100 customers could visit our shop at a time,'' he added.

The government earlier allowed businesses to keep shops and shopping malls open for six hours from 10am to 4pm every day. The government has decided to reopen markets before Eid-ul Fitr to keep the country’s economy moving to ensure health safety during the general holidays.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh confirmed 22,268 coronavirus cases and 328 deaths.

Source: UNB

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