After a discussion with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Inter Sector Coordination Group (ISCG) in Cox's Bazar, the organization will set up the centre in accordance with the rules of the World Health Organization (WHO). About 900,000 Rohingya refugees are in serious danger at the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, the statement said. “We are concerned about the Rohingya refugees and local people living in Cox's Bazar, the world's largest refugee camp. We are working with the government of Bangladesh and other development partners to prevent the possible spread of coronavirus in the Rohingya camps. Along with our ongoing medical care and isolation centre, we believe the new isolation centre will bring benefits to Rohingya refugees as well as the locals."
Source: Dhaka Tribune April 03, 2020 18:00 UTC