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Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Omicron: Passengers from seven African countries to stay in mandatory 14-day quarantine

Dhaka, December 3: The government has imposed new travel restrictions on seven African countries as Omicron (the latest Covid-19 variant) infections swelled across the globe.

Bangladeshis added to France's quarantine list

Dhaka, May 8: Bangladesh and six other countries have been added to the French government's mandatory quarantine list.

Not only expatriate workers, passengers from developed countries are returning on special flights

Dhaka, April 30: The government has allowed international flights to seven countries, including the Middle East, with special consideration for migrant workers detained in different countries. However, apart from expatriate workers, passengers from other countries, including the United States are coming on special flights.

Institutional quarantine period for travellers entering Bangladesh reduced to three days

Dhaka, April 24: The 14-day institutional quarantine period for returning passengers has been reduced again. Instead of 14 days, they will be kept in quarantine for three to seven days and if they do not test coronavirus positive, they will be sent to home quarantine. The decision was initially taken at an inter-ministerial meeting on Thursday (April 22) night.

Quarantine period reduced to five days for travellers entering Bangladesh

Dhaka, April 23: The government is thinking of making the institutional quarantine for people coming from abroad by air 5 days instead of 14 days. A decision in this regard will be taken soon after discussing with the concerned departments.

5,386 passengers among 84 UK returnees sent to quarantine

Dhaka, February 5: Authorities in Bangladesh have sent 5,386 passengers, including 84 returnees from the United Kingdom, to quarantine from Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the last 24 hours in between Thursday and Friday.

More than 9 lakh passengers sent to quarantine from Shahjalal Airport

Dhaka, February 1: Despite the risks and fears of the coronavirus infection, a large numbers of expatriates from around the world, including Europe, America and the United Kingdom, are returning to the country. A total of 9,08,017 expatriate passengers have returned to the country and entered through the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at different times from January 1, 2020 to January 30, 2021.

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.

7-day home quarantine for passengers returning from Europe

Dhaka, December 23: Passengers from different European countries have to stay in the home quarantine for seven days after coming to Bangladesh.

Covid-19 suspect passengers to be quarantined in special coaches

Passengers suspected to be affected by the deadly novel coronavirus disease will be kept in quarantined inside special coaches attached with trains, announced railway officials in Bangladesh.

Rangamati: All tourist sports stopped from people visit for indefinite period

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