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Number of passengers sent to the mandatory quarantine crosses 50

Dhaka, January 4: In the last 24 hours (January 3, 8 am to January 4, 8 am) at Shahjalal International Airport 4,081 passengers have returned home on 23 flights from around the world. Thirteen of them, returning in four flights from the UK, have been sent to a 14-day mandatory quarantine. In the last three days, a total of 53 people were sent to quarantine. Some of the passengers are staying in quarantine at government-designated residential hotels at their own expense.

14-day mandatory quarantine on return from the UK

Dhaka, December 28: Travellers returning from the UK will have to follow the mandatory quarantine period of 14 days set by the government. The decision was taken by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at a cabinet meeting on Monday (December 28), Cabinet Secretary Khandaker Anwarul Islam said.

Passengers from the UK to stay in mandatory quarantine for 7 days

Dhaka, December 24: Due to the recent strain coronavirus in the UK, passengers from the European country will have to stay in mandatory quarantine for seven days after entering Bangladesh.