Cargo and emergency service vehicles will be
exempted from the ban.
Public transport around the country will be
suspended from Monday, when the new weeklong nationwide lockdown begins in a
bid to curb the latest worrying spike in Covid-19 cases and deaths.
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul
Quader made the announcement during a press briefing from his official
residence on Sunday morning.
Transports carrying essential goods,
emergency services vehicles, and vehicles carrying fuel, medicines,
perishables, relief, newspaper and garment products will, however, be allowed
to operate, said Quader, also the general secretary of ruling Awami League.
With Covid-19 cases and deaths rising,
Bangladesh is all set to go into a weeklong nationwide lockdown from Monday,
the second since the pandemic broke out in the country in March last year.
The country has been logging over 5,000
cases and 50 deaths from the deadly virus in the past few days.
On Saturday, Bangladesh reported 5,683 new
Covid-19 cases and 58 new deaths, making the tally at 630,277 and death toll at
9,213, said the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Earlier, on March 29, the government issued
an 18-point directive, imposing fresh restrictions to tackle the spike in
Covid-19 cases and deaths. It said then the new curbs will remain in force
initially for two weeks.
In a gazette notification, it banned public
gatherings in areas with a high rate of infection and restricted gatherings in
all types of public events, including social, political and religious. It also
said that public transport will carry passengers half of their seating capacity
and must maintain the health safety guidelines.
The directives were then followed by the closure of all entertainment centres and tourists spots across the country. And finally, the lockdown was announced.
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