No widespread community outbreak in the country: TAG

Following 21 days of nationwide lockdown, the health ministry’s Technical Advisory Group (TAG) has confirmed that despite the surge in the number of positive cases (after the lockdown), there was no widespread community outbreak in the country.

Health assessment to determine classes IX to XII reopening

The government wants to reopen classes IX and XI along with...

Introducing zoning system in border areas

Phuentsholing, Gelephu and Samdrupjongkhar, Samtse, Lhamoizingkha, and Jomotshangkha will not get...

People in Punakha donate materials and cash to support frontline workers

Since the lockdown on August 11, there have been ample donations...

Unlocking Bhutan

Much to the relief of the people, the Prime Minister last...

Call for mental health aid increases during the lockdown

The Covid-19 Mental Health Response Team, the team that provides psychosocial...

Lingzhips worried about people transporting materials

Lingzhi is remote, isolated and sparsely populated. But residents are equally...

Easing the lockdown from today in three phases

Except for Phuentsholing, Gelephu, Samdrupjongkhar, and Samtse, people in other parts...

Govt. yet to finalise guidelines to ease lockdown

With the Covid-19 positive cases increasing, total lifting of the nationwide...

S’jongkhar thromde begins zoning system tomorrow

Since De-Suups started distributing the movement pass to the residents of...

102 crimes reported during lockdown

Seventeen days after the nationwide lockdown, the Thimphu Police received 102...

Tightening the belt

We enter a new month, the beginning of fall or autumn...

Stranded and frustrated in P/ling

A 30-year-old-man, who has been stranded in Phuentsholing since the lockdown...

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