DHAKA– Bangladesh yesterday suspended entry of travellers from South Africa, amid the spread of a new variant of COVID-19.
Making the announcement, Bangladesh Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Zahid Maleque, said, the Bangladeshi government is aware of the emergence of the new variant in South Africa.
“We’ve decided to suspend travel from South Africa with immediate effect,” the minister said.
He said, this new variant, named Omicron, is extremely aggressive.
According to the minister, the Bangladeshi government is also strengthening screening procedures at all ports.
COVID-19 infections and deaths from the virus have fallen significantly in Bangladesh in recent months, due to the vaccination drive.
Bangladesh began the vaccine rollout with Indian supplies in Jan, but quickly ran into delivery problems. In June, the vaccination drive resumed largely with Chinese Sinopharm vaccines.
Bangladesh reported 155 new COVID-19 cases and two new deaths yesterrday, taking the tally to 1,575,579, and the death toll to 27,975, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said.
Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK