UNB, Dhaka :
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Sunday said the government is not thinking about lockdowns at this moment but will follow the same procedures keeping passengers limited in all types of transports.
“We’ll reduce the number of passengers everywhere that we did during the earlier period. We’ll follow the same procedures. We’re not thinking of lockdown. The good news is that the fatality rate due to Omicron is very low. So, we’re not thinking of a lockdown,” he said.
The Foreign Minister said they will discourage travels through Bangladesh-India border on health safety grounds.
“Even, there’re travels through borders; there should be more health safety measures. Hopefully, we’ll be able to protect our people,” Dr Momen said.
The Foreign Minister made the remarks while talking to reporters after the formal inauguration of booster Covid-19 vaccine doses for the diplomats stationed in Dhaka at Sheikh Russel Gastroliver Institute & Hospital in the city.
Dr Momen said he is very delighted that they could arrange this special vaccination programme for all the diplomats in Dhaka and their dependents. “Our programme is an ongoing one.”
He said the government has got a lot of competencies in terms of vaccination though initially they had “some difficulties” in terms of vaccines’ supply.
“We’re very thankful that so many countries came forward and those countries have been donating vaccine doses under the COVAX facility,” said the Foreign Minister.
He said they have plenty of vaccines’ supply and till today they have around 310 million vaccines lined up. “So, we’re okay. Hopefully, we’ll provide vaccines to every individual.”
The government has a plan to cover 80 percent of people with Covid-19 vaccination including 12 years and plus students.
Talking about the booster vaccine doses, the Foreign Minister said, “I’m so glad we could manage it. It has been possible because of our partnership and cooperation.”
He said this particular pandemic is such a thing that they cannot handle it alone. “We’ve to manage this challenge through partnership and collaboration. I’m very thankful that so many countries came forward to help us.”
Dr Momen said the government is trying its best but still has a long way to go as a new variant “Omicron” emerged.
“So far we’re okay but we must protect ourselves. I would ask everyone to maintain health and safety measures as much as you can,” he added.
Ambassador of the European Union to Bangladesh Charles Whiteley thanked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for arranging the booster vaccinations of the diplomatic community.
“EU is proud to be supporting the vaccination of the Bangladesh population, with Team Europe delivering more than 10 million vaccines and EIB loan coming on-stream soon,” the Ambassador tweeted.
Ambassador of the European Union to Bangladesh Charles Whiteley thanked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for arranging the booster vaccinations for the diplomatic community.
“EU is proud to be supporting the vaccination of the Bangladesh population, with Team Europe delivering more than 10 million vaccines and EIB loan coming on-stream soon,” the Ambassador tweeted.