Crowds of people were flooded by Bangladesh Dhaka on Monday, June 28, because on the background of the announcement of the locked authorities almost completely suspended all public transport, writes France-24.
Learning about the introduction of new restrictive measures, the workers massively leave the capital and rushed into the village, which provoked a transport collapse on June 27. The next day, on June 28, large columns of walking people began to appear on the main streets. Thousands of people are “stuck” in the city due to declared measures introduced in order to combat the pandemic.
Literally at the last moment, the authorities were allowed to use Ricksha for travels, but the prices for them immediately flew away, and to afford this type of transport can now be far away.
On June 27, the number of deaths were achieved in the country. The number of deaths was achieved – on this day it became known about 119 dead patients with COVID-19. Last days, about 5 thousand infected were recorded. In total, over time, the pandemic reported on 880 thousand cases of infection, the total number of letters exceeds 14 thousand, but it is assumed that the data presented is underestimated, and there are much more. At the same time, the worst of all things are in hospitals located near the Indian border.
As EURONEWS specifies, Bangladesh has been taken into force of harsh restrictions, introduced due to the epidemiological situation. Fearing the spread of a dangerous Indian strain “Delta”, the authorities decided to close all public and private offices. To publish citizens from now on is permitted only in case of extreme necessity. The Health Department warned that police and border guards would attract the order to ensure the order, and if the military arises, then the military.
Earlier in Rospotrebnadzor, the danger of the “Delta Plus” strain was estimated. Commenting on the situation, Deputy Director for Clinical and Analytical Work of the Central Epidemiology of Rospotrebnadzor called compatriots as soon as possible to vaccinate.