Shoppers crowd a clothes store at Gausia Market in Dhaka on Friday as the store offered discount on its items amid worsening COVID-19 situation. — Sony Ramany Both shoppers and shopkeepers in a number of city markets on Friday, the first day of market reopening after four days of shutdown, largely ignored health restrictions imposed by the government amid worsening COVID-19 situation. Traders said that no government agency visited their markets on the first day while the number of customers was very low. On April 4, the Cabinet Division issued an 11-point instruction restricting public movement and businesses and banning operations of all modes of public transport, including domestic flights, across the country for a week with effect from Monday.