The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) issued the directive on June 4 and made it public through its website yesterday, Prof Halimur Rashid, Line Director of Communicable Disease Control at the DGHS, told The Daily Star today.
After a long gap, one person died of Covid on Thursday, and the infection rate shows a rising trend, the health ministry said. Three people were detected with Covid yesterday (Sunday), Prof Halimur said.
In its circular, the DGHS said there has been a recent increase in infections caused by new sub-variants of the coronavirus -- particularly Omicron LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and NB.1.8.1 -- in several neighbouring countries.
To prevent the transmission of these variants into Bangladesh through international travellers, surveillance and risk communication activities must be strengthened at the International Health Regulations (IHR) desks in all land, sea, and air ports for travellers coming from India and other affected countries, as well as Bangladeshi citizens travelling to India and other infected countries, it said.
The DGHS asked the relevant authorities to use thermal scanners or digital handheld thermometers with non-contact techniques to measure body temperature at all entry points; ensure an adequate stock of masks, gloves, and personal protective equipment (PPE) for healthcare workers; and disseminate infection prevention guidelines to raise public awareness and prevent virus transmission.

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