Nearly 30 million people were under lockdown across China on Tuesday, as surging virus cases returned mass tests and hazmat suited health officials to city streets on a scale not seen since the start of the pandemic.
The government will impose lockdown again if the 11-point restrictions imposed by the government to prevent the spread of the highly contagious Omicron variant have been violated.
New Zealand will mostly lift its COVID-19 lockdown this week, with only the country’s infection epicenter Auckland to remain under strict stay-at-home orders, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday.
People crowded at almost all branches of every bank and ATM booths in the capital just a day before the strict lockdown starts.
The government has issued directives on the presence of devotees at mosques during the lockdown that will enforce on April 14 to contain the surge of COVID -19 fatality and infection.
The government will enforce a weeklong strict lockdown from April 14 to curb the spread of the coronavirus infection.
The government has allowed shopping malls and markets to reopen their commercial activities from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm from April 9 to 13.
All branches of Star Cineplex will remain closed till April 11 as per the government’s instruction of closing shopping malls during the nationwide lockdown.
The government will take the decision on Thursday whether the ongoing lockdown will be extended or not after observing the situation.
Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, on Friday said that the Indian capital city region will not go in lockdown again in wake of the surge in COVID-19 cases.
The government has announced a seven-day nationwide lockdown from Monday to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection.
Bangladesh government imposed a ban on passengers from European countries, except the UK, and 12 other countries to enter the country considering the coronavirus situation.
Many agitated passengers mostly office goers on Thursday have blocked Airport road in the Khilkhet area protesting the government decision of carrying 50 percent of passengers in public transports and hike of bus fare.
City dwellers, mostly the office goers have to face enormous suffering from Wednesday morning as public transports are not carrying more than 50 percent of passengers in Dhaka following the government instruction.