- 2021-08-01 01:46:47
- LAST MODIFIED: 2024-11-21 07:54:38
Factories reopen amid Covid surge as ‘economy falters’
Photo: Collected
Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, Aug-01,
- Export-oriented
industries resumed operation on Sunday, the 10th day of the ongoing stringent
lockdown, amid warnings against Covid surge as workers started returning to
their workplaces without maintaining health protocols.
The workers in their
thousands have been on their way back to their workplaces in Narayanganj,
Gazipur and Mymensingh in Dhaka division since Friday after the government’s
announcement of reopening factories.
The workers took their
arduous journeys to get back to their workplaces as public transport remained
suspended due to the lockdown.
They walked miles for
miles or moved on in hired auto-rickshaws, motorbikes, goods-laden vehicles in
their desperate bid to join work.
Later, the government
on Saturday night allowed public transport to operate until 12 pm on Sunday to
facilitate the return of workers.
Buses started plying
roads from early Sunday and people were seen entering the capital through
Gabtoli, Abdullahpur, Mohakhali, Sayedabad, Postagola and Babubazar point by
bus or on foot.
The Covid-19 crisis has
hit the country’s economy hard and jeopardized its impressive achievements in
poverty reduction, according to economists.
Akhter Hossain, a
traffic inspector (Uttara), said “As the government declared the reopening of
factories from today so we allowed the public transport to enter the capital
since morning. No transport will be allowed to go outside Dhaka after 12 pm.”
Public transport from
the adjacent districts of Dhaka, including Mymensingh, Tangail and Manikganj
districts, were seen entering the capital, he said.
However, the number of
long-haul vehicles was hardly seen on the roads.
Asaduzzaman, traffic
inspector (Mohakhali), said, “We’re checking the buses moving on the streets
whether they’re following health guidelines.”
Besides, the checking
of private vehicles is going on like the other days, he added.
The launch services
also resumed on Sunday morning. The launch owners claimed that they started
launch operations late due to a shortage of passengers.
Tangail Correspondent
reports that light traffic congestion was seen on Dhaka-Tangail-Bangabandhu
Bridge due to pressure of Dhaka-bound vehicles.
Besides, highway police
are working to control the situation.
A record surge in the number of Covid cases and fatalities in recent days prompted the government to enforce a nationwide stringent lockdown, suspending all outdoor activities unless there is an emergency.
Covid-19 situation
As health authorities
scramble to prevent the spread of the Delta variant, Bangladesh added 218
fatalities to its national tally on Saturday.
The country registered
over 200 single-day fatalities for the last six days as it is fighting a
horrific wave of the pandemic that overwhelmed its healthcare systems.
The country recorded
9,369 new cases on Saturday after testing 30,980 samples, and reported the
highest daily Covid-19 fatality number – 258 – on July 27 and 16,230 infections
the next day, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
There have been
1,249,484 positive cases and 20,685 coronavirus-related deaths here since the
pandemic began, the DGHS said.
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