Desk Report
Published: 10 Aug 2021, 10:43 pm
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All the government and
private offices along with transport services are set to resume today (Wednesday) on a condition
of maintaining health protocols after a 19-day-long nationwide strict restriction imposed to stem the spread of Covid-19.
Earlier, the government
re-enforced the strict restriction from July 23 after an eight-day pause
marking the Eid-ul-Azha since the government imposed the nationwide strict
restriction from July 1 for a week, which was later extended for another week
till July 14.
On August 8, however, the
Cabinet Division issued a notification easing the ongoing strict restriction,
considering the overall condition of the country.
As per the notification,
all the government, semi-government and non-government offices, autonomous
bodies, banks and financial institutions will remain open from August 11
(tomorrow), following health safety guidelines and other rules issued by the
government.
Bangladesh Supreme Court
will issue necessary instructions for its subordinate courts.
Public transports can carry
passengers within their respective capacities on highways, rail routes and
waterways. Regarding the transport movement on highways, local administrations
(divisional commissioners in city corporation areas and deputy commissioners at
district level) can allow half of their total public transport to run.
Shopping malls, markets and
other shops will remain open every day from 10 am to 8 pm. All the industries
and factories will also remain open.
Keeping half seats vacant,
hotels and restaurants will remain open from 10 am to 8 pm. Mask use must be
ensured at all levels following health safety protocols.
If any negligence is found
in maintaining the health guidelines in public transport and different offices,
markets and bazars, legal action will be taken against the violators.
Considering the overall
condition of the country, the notification said, the ongoing strict
restrictions were relaxed to keep the country's socioeconomic activities
smooth, reports BSS.