Dhaka, June 17
The Bangladesh government has extended the nationwide coronavirus restrictions on public movement and transport for a month from Thursday.
The country's Cabinet Division in its latest order on Wednesday made the announcement and urged the authorities concerned to take necessary steps so that tourist spots, resorts and communities remain closed during the period.
In the meantime, all government, non-government and financial institutions will remain open while maintaining health rules.
Authorities concerned have been asked to ensure that public transports are carrying passengers at half capacity and maintaining health rules.
High-risk districts have been asked to take necessary measures, including announcement of a lockdown.
The latest restrictions came amid the surging Covid-19 positivity rate in several districts bordering India.
As of Thursday, Bangladesh has reported 837,247 coronavirus cases and 13,282 deaths.
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