Using mask over coronavirus unnecessary: IEDCR

Use of mask and other personal precautions like hand sanitizer over the panic of coronavirus in the country is unnecessary, experts said.
“Using mask to avoid coronavirus is useless in our country. Even there is no need of taking any personal precaution over the virus as the virus is yet to reach our country,” principal scientific officer of the Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) ASM Alamgir told BSS.
Alamgir, also the chief of the coronavirus control room of IEDCR, urged people not to spread any kind of rumour over the deadly virus.
IEDCR, country’s state-run disease monitoring wing, has screened a total of 5,952 China returnees until 3 February from 21 January 2020, he said.
“We received the test results and found nobody was infected with the virus,” IEDCR director Meerjady Sabrina Flora told BSS.
“Those who were admitted at Kurmitola General Hospital were sent to Ashkona Hajj camp on Sunday night. However, one was sent back to Kurmitola Hospital for monitoring after he was found to have high body temperature,” she added.

The disease monitoring wing, have been running four hotline numbers -- 01937110011, 01937000011, 01927711784 and 01927711785 -- to solve any confusion about the virus and creating awareness among people.
Till Monday, it received 290 phone calls while screened 39 suspects and found all negative for the virus.
Television sets and Wi-Fi connection have been provided for the China returnees at the Ashkona Hajj Camp, she said.
A total of 312 Bangladeshis were brought back to Dhaka from the Chinese city of Wuhan, the locked down epicentre of the deadly corona virus outbreak that has sparked a global health emergency.