Shopping malls thrive amid lax lockdown
Transport workers demand resumption of services
This traffic jam at College gate on Mirpur Road resembles Dhaka as we once knew it long before lockdowns were on anyone’s radar. The photo was taken yesterday around 10am. Photo: Palash Khan
Staff Correspondent
Staff Correspondent
Lockdown imposed by the government to contain the second wave of Covid-19 appears to be in place only on paper, as there are little to no restrictions being implemented in reality.
Roads and shopping malls are crowded with vehicles and people amid the pandemic.
With Eid-ul-Fitr ahead, shopping centres and malls are filled with customers.
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Incoming Passengers’ Quarantine: Govt makes it must for all
Bans entry from India; crowds on streets, malls continue to swell
A man stands guard while a vehicle enters Bangladesh through Petrapole-Benapole channel. Collected Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent
Considering the global situation and following the advice of public health experts, the government has made quarantine mandatory for all passengers from abroad.
The quarantine procedure would be different depending on the countries they come from.
The Cabinet Division yesterday issued a notification extending the ongoing restrictions until May 5, explaining the quarantine procedures, mentioning the time shops and malls could stay open, and banning entry into Bangladesh from India.