The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has cancelled all leave of doctors, officials and health workers across the country until the ongoing measles outbreak among children is brought under control.
The information was confirmed on Friday by a DGHS public relations official, who said an official order in this regard was issued Thursday.
According to the office order, signed by DGHS Director (Administration) Prof Dr Jalal Uddin Mohammad Rumi, the decision was taken following a surge in measles-related pneumonia among children.
To ensure uninterrupted medical services and facilitate vaccination efforts during this emergency period, all types of leave — including earned and casual leave — for doctors, officers and staff working under the DGHS and its affiliated health institutions have been suspended.
The order has been issued with the approval of the appropriate authority and has come into immediate effect.