Govt likely to ease lockdown after Apr 28

Govt likely to ease lockdown after Apr 28

The restrictions on movement are likely to be relaxed to some extent from April 28, two weeks before the Eid-ul-Fitr, the biggest religious festival of the Muslims.

But there has not been any final decision yet and it is not clear right now to which extent the restrictions will be slackened. “The decision will be taken on April 28,” State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain told UNB.

“Even if the restrictions are relaxed, we’ll have to properly maintain health guidelines and the government will ensure strict implementation of ‘no mask, no service’ policy,” he said.

State Minister Farhad said health guidelines will be ensured after the shops and shopping malls are opened from April 25.

“Covid infections can be kept in check if all of us follow health guidelines, wear masks and maintain recommended physical distancing,” he said. “We’ll get a positive result if we follow the restrictions until April 28. We’re focusing on health rules.”

No decision on public transport

Asked what the relaxed lockdown will look like, State Minister Farhad said there won’t be many restrictions. “The existing ones will be limited. There’ll be guidelines for daily life,” he said.

A circular will be issued within April 28 on the operation of offices.

Farhad said they are discussing the public transport issue. “There hasn’t been any decision yet. But once they resume, we’ll ensure that health rules are strictly followed,” he noted.

Health safety measures such as wearing masks and maintaining recommended physical distance are often ignored on public transports.

Although public transports were shut during the lockdown, the government eventually allowed its operation in city corporation areas on April 7, the third day of the first spell of lockdown.

Shops reopening from April 25

Shops and shopping malls were shut from April 5 with a spurt in covid cases and deaths.

But the shopkeepers and traders waged street protests demanding the reopening of businesses. They argued that they had suffered massive losses last year during the lockdown.

Eid-ul-Fitr is generally the busiest time for businesses but last year’s Eid was celebrated amid the covid outbreak. Businesses had suffered huge losses.

Traders argued that a repetition of last year’s scenario will be devastating for them. The government acceded to their demand and allowed them to operate from 9am to 5pm from April 9 to April 13.

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