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Covid curbs stay until May 23

May 17, 2021 00:00:00


The government has again extended the ongoing lockdown for another week until May 23 with two new directives alongside the existing ones to contain the spread of Covid-19, reports UNB.

The Cabinet Division issued a circular in this regard on Sunday.

On May 5, the government extended the countrywide lockdown until May 16.

The circular said all the offices and agencies relating to revenue collection will be considered as emergency service providers.

Besides, restaurants and eateries will remain open with only takeaway/ online services.

As coronavirus cases kept growing at an alarming rate since mid-March, the government had imposed a 'loose' nationwide lockdown for one week from April 5 as part of its move to contain its spread.

Later, a 'stricter' lockdown was announced from April 14 to 21. On April 28, the government again extended the lockdown until May 5 and issued six fresh directives as the country is struggling to contain the Covid-19 transmission.

On April 23, the Cabinet Division issued a notice allowing shops and shopping malls to operate from April 25 (10am-5pm) on a condition that they would maintain proper safety protocols.

Meanwhile, the government has again extended the closure of primary, kindergartens, secondary and higher secondary level educational institutions until May 29 due to the recent spike in Covid-19 infections.

The decision was taken considering the safety of students, teachers and staffers after consultation with the National Advisory Committee on Covid-19, said official releases.


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