Clicky
National, Front Page

Health Minister urges expats not to return home sans emergency


Bangladeshpost
Published : 12 Mar 2020 09:42 PM | Updated : 04 Sep 2020 11:13 PM

Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Thursday urged Bangladeshi expatriates not to return home without any emergency as the coronavirus outbreak has been labelled a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), reports BSS.

“It would be good if they (the Bangladeshi expatriates) do not return home now. They have no need to return home without any emergency. If they return home, they must be put in quarantines,” he told a function at the Secretariat in the capital.
The function was arranged to hand over five thermal scanners, donated by Summit Group, to the government so that passengers could be scanned at ports.

About the three patients infected with coronavirus, Maleque said two of them have already attained recovery and they will be released anytime.

“All the people, who were put in quarantines, are not sick. After examining health of two persons taken into quarantines, no symptom of coronavirus was found,” he said.

Noting that the government is always alert about coronavirus, the health minister said all necessary measures have already been taken to tackle the deadly virus.

He said 10 new scanners will be installed at Chattogram and Sylhet airports, Chattogram seaport and Benapole land port.

“We had a shortage of scanners at our airports in the past, but now we have enough scanners. We submitted an order letter two months ago for five scanners. And we got the scanners last week. Today, Summit Group gave us five scanners. That’s why we have no shortage of scanners,” he said.

Maleque said when a person returns home from abroad, the authorities concerned are tracking him or her and sending the person to quarantine.

“Besides, we have been following up with them. If they fall sick, they are being sent to hospitals…but no case of coronavirus infection is identified yet,” he added.

Replying to a question, the health minister said 10 doctors and 30 nurses were deployed at airports and “we have already opened four ‘help desks’ there”. “If necessary, we will open more help desks,” he added.

Health Secretary Md Asadul Islam, Summit Group Vice-Chairman Md Latif Khan and Summit Group Director Aziza Aziz Khan, among others, were present.