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Health minister blames rule-breakers for worsening virus situation

| Updated: April 07, 2021 08:41:59


Health minister blames rule-breakers for worsening virus situation

Health Minister Zahid Maleque has blamed public's disregard towards health directives for the recent upsurge in coronavirus cases and deaths.

"You are seeing the consequences of carelessness. Those who have defied the health guidelines are responsible for the surge in infections that we are now seeing,” the minister said.

Speaking to reporters during a visit to an intensive care unit (ICU) at Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Market on Tuesday, he also said many people were infected with coronavirus after receiving vaccine, reports bdnews24.com.

“They think they are safe once they got the vaccine,” the minister said.

"The 18 guidelines issued by the government for the ongoing lockdown in the country must be followed to reduce the number of infections."

The government is pressing ahead with the vaccination campaign, with more shots set to be procured this month, according to the minister.

“The vaccination drive is ongoing. The second doses will be given soon. Beximco has assured us that we will get more vaccines this month - maybe in a couple of days."

“We are also trying to make vaccines in the country. We are trying to bring the technology that is needed to make the vaccine here. Talks are also underway with other countries to ship in more vaccines.”

The government is setting up an intensive care unit (ICU) with 200 beds at DNCC market in the capital's Mohakhali to treat critically ill coronavirus patients.

The facility, which will also boast a 1,000-bed isolation centre, will start admitting COVID-19 patients 'within the next 8-10 days', according to the health minister.

Maleque said, “The work on the ICU is almost finished. The beds have been installed. Oxygen is being provided there. We can provide huge support to COVID-19 patients here. The initiative has been taken under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.”

Bangladesh has been reeling from a resurgence of the coronavirus in recent weeks, with the government reporting 7,213 new cases and 66 deaths, a daily record, on Tuesday. The country is currently in the midst of a week-long nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the virus.

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