Week-long lockdown imposed in Natore, Singra


FE Team | Published: June 08, 2021 12:04:52 | Updated: June 08, 2021 14:26:26


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Authorities have decided to enforce a week-long lockdown in Natore and Singra municipality areas starting Wednesday to contain the spread of Covid-19.

Natore Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Shahriaz took the decision at a virtual meeting on Monday night. State Minister for ICT Division Zunaid Ahmed Palak attended the meeting, reports UNB.

The lockdown will continue till June 15, officials said.

During the week-long lockdown, all modes of public transport will stay off the roads. However, the movement restrictions won't apply on vehicles providing emergency services.

Moreover, all shops, markets, and restaurants will remain closed, except for grocery stores and pharmacies. This is to allow people to buy their daily essentials and medicines from their local grocers and chemists, respectively.

According to the health authorities, the infection rate in the district is 62 per cent and the number of Covid-19 cases is on the rise in the municipality areas.

On Monday, the local administration launched a mobile antigen test drive to detect the community-based infection.

The health authorities have also set up Covid test booths, said Civil Surgeon Kazi Mizanur Rahman.

Covid-19 situation

Amid the rising infections in frontier districts, Bangladesh on Monday reported 1,970 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours.

The deadly virus also claimed 30 more lives during the period, pushing up the death toll to 12,869.

The total number of coronavirus cases climbed to 8,12,960 with the fresh ones.

The positivity rate also increased to 11.47 per cent on Monday from Sunday's 10.73 per cent, while the mortality rate remained static at 1.58 per cent, according to the Directorate General of Health Services.

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