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National Press Club Lockdown

National Press Club Lockdown.The national press club has been closed this year as part of a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of deadly coronavirus. According to the announcement, all activities of the National Press Club will be closed from March 21 to March 31.

The decision was taken by the management committee of the National Press Club on Friday, March 20 at noon.

A statement sent to the media said that all activities of the National Press Club will be stopped from March 21 to March 31 to prevent coronavirus infection. During this time, all members of the press club, employees, officers will be prevented from entering the club premises. Under the circumstances, everyone’s cooperation is desirable.

Meanwhile, different countries of the world have taken different preventive measures to prevent the spread of Corona spread worldwide. Muslim countries, including Saudi Arabia, have decided to close the mosque.

In other countries, major markets like airports, airports, bus and rail stations, seaports, beaches have also been closed.

One person died of the virus in Bangladesh too. 17 people were affected. Shipchar upazila of Madaripur has been closed with public transport. World Ijtema Grounds are being prepared to treat infected patients.

The army has also been given the responsibility of running two quarantine camps. Many organizations, including several media outlets, have directed staff to work at home. All types of meetings and gatherings have been ordered to be closed in the country.

Dhaka Bureau Chief, March 20,2020