Dhaka: Prime Minister Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina said that educational institutions would be reopened at the end of this month because the Covid-19 situation improved throughout the country.
Speaking almost a function at the International Mother Language Institute, Hasina said the students were deprived of class learning and friends, although online education was offered during the pandemic, reported the Xinhua news agency.
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“We hope the situation will change (improve) at the end of this month and then we can reopen educational institutions,” he said.
On February 3, the government announced that the closing of the school would be extended to 20 in an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Previously, the cabinet division said the school, college and equivalent educational institutions would remain closed until February 6.
Since March 2020, the virus has spread to each Bangladesh district, and the total number of cases has increased to 1,909,664, while the death toll reached 28.819.
According to numbers published by the Directorate General of Health, the country’s position rate currently reaches 14.85 percent Sunday, from more than 32.4 percent on January 25.
Bangladesh authority has launched a booster shots and began to impose strict rules to combat a fresh surge in the omicron case and variant.
Also, the government recently started a special campaign to bring “marginal people” under vaccination, which allowed people to vaccinate without registration at the cellular vaccination clinic.