DHAKA, Jan 12, 2022 (BSS) - The fresh 11-point restriction, imposed by the
government to prevent the highly contagious new African COVID-19 variant
Omicron, will begin tomorrow.
On January 10, the Cabinet Division issued a notification to this end.
The notification said considering the current situation of Omicron
infections and the decisions taken by the COVID-19 situation review
committee, the restrictions on the overall activities and movement are going
to be imposed from January 13. The restrictions will remain effective until
further notice.
Mask use has been made mandatory in shops, shopping malls, bazaars, hotels
and restaurants and all public gatherings. If one violates the rules, legal
action will be taken against him or her.
All must use masks in offices and courts or outside of homes. If the
health guidelines are not followed, mobile courts will have to be conducted
across the country, the notification said.
COVID-19 vaccine certificates must be shown in taking food at restaurants
or staying at hotels.
Without vaccine certificate, a student above 12 years will not be allowed
to enter education institutions after the specific timeframe set by the
Education Ministry.
Scanning facility must be increased at land ports, seaports and airports.
Restriction must be imposed on the exits of crews of ships at ports. Only
drivers of trucks will be allowed at land ports. The access of the visitors
accompanying passengers must be stopped at airports.
Trains, buses and launches can carry passengers of their half capacity.
The authorities will issue specific instructions in this regard with the date
of implementation. Drivers and helpers of all types of vehicles must have
COVID-19 vaccine certificates.
Home-bound passengers and others concerned must show COVID-19 vaccine
certificates.
Imams will aware people concerned of the health safety guidelines and mask
use in their sermons of Jummah prayers in all mosques. Deputy Commissioners
and Upazila Nirbahi Officers will ensure this matter.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will take necessary publicity and
other measures in accelerating COVID-19 vaccination and its booster dose
inoculation. In this regard, it will take assistance from the Information and
Broadcasting Ministry.
All social, political and religious functions will remain closed at open
space until further notice.
In case of any special situation created in any area, the local
administration can take actions in consultation with the authorities
concerned, the notification said.