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Garment factories in Bangladesh stay open despite new lockdown
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In Europe, countries are slamming their doors shut once again, with quarantines and travel bans.
In Bangladesh, urban garment workers fleeing an impending lockdown are almost assuredly seeding another coronavirus surge in their impoverished home villages.
And in countries like South Korea and Israel that seemed to have largely vanquished the virus, new clusters of disease have proliferated.
Chinese health officials announced Monday that they would build a giant quarantine centre with up to 5,000 rooms to hold international travellers. Australia has ordered millions to stay at home.
A year and a half since it began racing across the globe with exponential efficiency, the pandemic is on the rise again in vast stretches of the world, driven largely by the new variants, particularly the highly contagious Delta variant first identified in India.
Banks shut for 4 days
Will operate on a limited scale once reopen
Clients will be able to conduct their banking activities between 10:00am and 1:30pm each day once the banks reopen. Photo: Star/file
Star Business Report
Star Business Report
Bangladesh Bank yesterday said banks would remain closed for four days from today due to a bank holiday, weekends and lockdown.
In addition, clients will be able to conduct their banking activities between 10:00am and 1:30pm each day once the banks reopen.
This means banks will remain open to provide services from July 5 to July 7 with limited banking hours during the seven-day strict lockdown.
Hannah Beech and Livia Albeck-Ripka, The New York Times
Published: 01 Jul 2021 10:20 AM BdST
Updated: 01 Jul 2021 10:20 AM BdST A worker carries two oxygen cylinders at the factory, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Kabul, Afghanistan June 15, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer
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In Indonesia, grave diggers are working into the night, as oxygen and vaccines are in short supply. In Europe, countries are slamming their doors shut once again, with quarantines and travel bans. In Bangladesh, urban garment workers fleeing an impending lockdown are almost assuredly seeding another coronavirus surge in their impoverished home villages.
And in countries like South Korea and Israel that seemed to have largely vanquished the virus, new clusters of disease have proliferated. Chinese health officials announced Monday that they would build a giant quarantine centre with up to 5,000 rooms to hold international travellers. Australia has order
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