48 more UK returnees land in Sylhet, sent to quarantine

Army personnel guide UK returnees to BRTC buses upon their arrival at Osmani International Airport in Sylhet on Monday. Expatriates were taken to Hotel Holy Gate in Sylhet city to maintain a mandatory 14-day institutional quarantine.
Army personnel guide UK returnees to BRTC buses upon their arrival at Osmani International Airport in Sylhet on Monday. Expatriates were taken to Hotel Holy Gate in Sylhet city to maintain a mandatory 14-day institutional quarantine.
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News Desk :
Another 48 UK returnees arrived at Sylhet’s Osmani International Airport on Monday amid the detection of a new strain of Covid-19 in the European country.
Forty-two of the passengers, who arrived by a flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, were Sylhet residents, reports UNB.
And the flight left for Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport with the other six returnees, Osmani Airport Manager Hafiz Ahmed said.
“The UK returnees have been sent to an institutional quarantine of 14 days. Two buses and hotels have been arranged for them.”
Earlier, the government made a 14-day quarantine mandatory for the UK returnees from December 28.
On December 21, the World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “Scientists have been working to understand new Covid-19 variants that have been reported in South Africa and the UK.”
More than 40 countries have now banned air communication with the UK over a new, more transmissible mutation of the new Covid-19.
However, health officials maintain that there is no evidence it is more deadly, or that it would not respond in the same way to the vaccines cleared for emergency use.

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