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Govt issues 11-point directives to prevent spread of Covid-19

Greenwatch Desk Health 2025-06-11, 6:05pm

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In light of the recent surge in COVID-19 infections in various countries and the emergence of new sub-variant of the virus, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on Wednesday issued 11-point directives to contain spread of the virus across the country.


According to the notice, the risk of international transmission through travelers has prompted the DGHS to intensify surveillance at all land, sea and air entry points through IHR (International Health Regulations) desks, with strict enforcement of public health guidelines.

Covid-19: DGHS DG urges all to avoid public gatherings

To raise public awareness and prevent further transmission, health officials have urged media outlets to disseminate the following health advisories and preventive measures:

General Public Guidelines to Prevent Infection:

1. Avoid crowded places as much as possible; if necessary, wear a mask.

2. Use a mask to protect yourself from respiratory illnesses.

3. Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or your arm while sneezing or coughing.

4. Dispose of used tissues immediately in a covered trash bin.

5. Frequently wash hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer for at least 20 seconds.

6. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

7. Maintain at least a 3-feet distance from anyone showing symptoms of illness.

What to Do in Case of Suspected Infection:

1. If experiencing fever, cough or difficulty breathing, stay home until fully recovered.

2. Encourage the patient to wear a mask to cover their mouth and nose.

3. Caregivers should also wear masks as a precaution.

4. Seek medical help if needed by contacting the nearest hospital or calling IEDCR at 01401-196293 or the health hotline at 16263.

Government Preparedness and Coordination:

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in coordination with other relevant ministries and agencies, has taken comprehensive measures to tackle a potential resurgence of COVID-19, reports UNB. 

This includes, availability of testing services (RT-PCR, Rapid Antigen Test), vaccination efforts, updated clinical management guidelines, ensuring supply of essential medicines and medical-grade oxygen, preparedness of medical equipment including high-flow nasal cannula and ventilators, functionality of dedicated COVID-19 hospitals equipped with ICU and HDU facilities, provision of protective gear for healthcare workers (KN95 masks, PPE, face shields, etc.)