The Bangladesh government has ordered a ‘no mask, no service’ policy
The Bangladesh government has decided not to provide any services to unarmed people.
A cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has decided not to allow anyone into office without a mask.
To control the spread of the COVID 19 virus in the country, all offices must set up notice boards that say ‘no mask, no service’.
Explaining to the media after the Cabinet meeting in Kaka on Sunday, Cabinet Secretary Khandkar Anwar Islam said that the country must be on the lookout for the ongoing coronavirus epidemic in all government and private offices, social institutions, hot-bazaars, shopping malls, other institutions, educational institutions, mosques or other places of worship. The official news agency BSS reported that it should be used.
The government has also spoken to cabinet ministers, Islamic scholars and religious leaders involved in the campaign to wear the mask, promoting it in all mosques through imams.