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By Mohammed Rafique, The Rohingya Post<\/p>\n
\u201cI am extremely anxious. So do many of us. It will be a disaster if we cannot prevent it”<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n As the novel coronavirus COVID-19 takes over the world crippling economics, locking down cities and countries, and cutting off communities, Rohingya in the world\u2019s largest refugee camp in Bangladesh are already in extreme panic and hapless circumstances.<\/p>\n Bangladesh has declared a 10-day public holiday from March 26 to April 4 to combat and contain the spread of the virus. The country has seen a total-death of five people with over 39 reported cases of COVID-19.<\/p>\n Bangladesh bans land and water public transportations and urges people to \u201cmaintain home quarantine very strictly and avoid any mass gatherings. Troops are deployed in every district across Bangladesh to enforce social distancing.<\/p>\n A Double-Lockdown<\/strong><\/p>\n Over a million Rohingya refugees who fled neighbouring Myanmar during a series of genocidal campaigns since 1991-92, are taking shelters in Cox\u2019s Bazar region of Bangladesh.<\/p>\n Bangladesh, which has shown compassion and solidarity towards the victims of genocide, has taken measures to partial or complete travel restrictions outside the refugee camps even before the COVID-19 virus was discovered in Wuhan, China.<\/p>\n The recent announcement to lockdown the country and enforcement of social distancing has created a double-lockdown for the refugees who continue to live in limbo.<\/p>\n Internet Shutdown<\/strong><\/p>\n In September 2019, Bangladesh has also shutdown 3G and 4G internet for Rohingya refugees in the camps.<\/p>\n The internet shutdown has created severe impediments in communication with their friends and families outside the camps, in delivery of humanitarian and emergency aid, and has become a hindrance in the dissemination of accurate healthcare information.<\/p>\n Rohingya Medics Organisation, a Rohingya-doctor-found non-profitable organisation, has called the government of Bangladesh to ease the internet shutdown in order for the refugees to be accessible to critical and vital information on the COVID-19.<\/p>\n