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Bangladesh to use troops in locking to curb the Covid-19 surge

Bangladesh to use troops in locking to curb the Covid-19 surge
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Dhaka: Bangladesh mobilized army forces from Thursday to uphold strict locking amid a record of a surge in the Koronavirus case which was driven by the Delta variant was first detected in India, the government said on Wednesday.
Most restrictions are imposed as part of a strict lock that was introduced in April since April has been appointed, but a surge in the record in this week’s case from a very contagious Delta variant has encouraged the government to order a strict control week.
“Nothing will be allowed to come out unless there is an emergency during this period,” said the government in a statement, adding army forces along with law enforcement agencies will be deployed to enforce the lock.
All offices and transportation will be closed during this period while the factory, including the export sector of the country’s main garment, will be permitted to remain open if they follow the health protocol, he said.
Bangladesh sealed his border with India in April as a precautionary measure of infection, even though the trade continued.
Bangladesh has seen a surge in a record in this week, with 7,666 new cases reported on Tuesday and also 112 deaths.
There were 904,436 infections and 14,388 deaths reported in the country since the pandemic began.
Drive Vaccination Bangladesh suffered a blow after India stopped AstraZeneca’s exports by responding to a surge in the record of domestic infections, with only three percent of the 170 million population get two doses.
The police have vowed to be arrested if anyone comes out of their house without a legitimate reason.
“The more streager, the safer you will,” said the Head of the Dhaka City Police Shafiqul Islam.
Tens of thousands of migrant workers left the capital city, Dhaka, during the weekend in the midst of a tight towering chef.

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