Benapole immigration health officials send 33 cancer, heart patients from India to hospital quarantine

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Our Corresponent Benapole :
The health officials of Benapole Immigration have sent 33 Bangladeshi passport passengers from India to the Hospital quarantine as they do not have negative corona certificate.
Everyone is suffering from cancer and heart disease.
They were sent to the quarantine of Jashore General Hospital on Saturday morning.
Dr. Sumon Sen, medical officer of Benapole Immigration, said that in the first step, the corona negative certificate was mandatory for domestic and foreign passengers traveling from Bangladesh to India to prevent corona infection in the country.
In order to prevent corona infection in the second phase, a 72-hour corona negative certificate has been made mandatory for every passenger coming from India under the direction of the Ministry of External Affairs.
In its continuation, the negative certificate of Corona Test has been made mandatory for foreigners including Bangladeshi passengers coming from India from December 1.
And the passengers who are not bringing Corona Negative Certificate has sent to Jashore General Hospital for quarantine.
Abdur Rahim, a Bangladeshi passport passenger returning from India, said, “I am a cancer patient.” I stayed in India about two and a half months for treatment.I didn’t know that I would need a negative coroner’s certificate when I returned.
If I had known, I would have returned to the country with a negative coroner’s certificate.
Benapole Police Immigration OC Mohsin Uddin said 342 Bangladeshi passport passengers returned home from India on Friday.
As 33 passengers did not have negative coroner’s certificate, they were sent to Jashore General Hospital on Saturday morning.
Everyone is suffering from cancer and heart disease. They stayed in India for two and a half months for treatment.
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