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CMC to place warning stickers in stores with staff who are not vaccinated

CMC to place warning stickers in stores with staff who are not vaccinated
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Chandrapur: After serving tilted the victory of the refrigerator, washing machine, and television in Lucky’s lottery against vaccination, Chandrapur Municipal Corporation (CMC) has now threatened that the stickers will be posted in stores where the owner or employee found unvacccination.
The first dose target at the end of the month, CMC has used carrot steps and sticks to mobilize people to take vaccines.
“The shopkeepers and their employees come into direct with people.
Therefore, they are given priority as frontline workers even before government officials for vaccinations.
Because many still have not taken their Jab, we come with this new initiative,” said Commissioner said Rajesh Mohite told toi.
If the shop owner and employees are found not vaccinated, a warning sticker will be inserted clearly in the store.
The sticker will declare ‘people who work in this store have not received preventive vaccines Covid-19.
Consumers must record this and enter their own risks’.
Mohite warns that this sticker is a government property and they may not be removed without permission from the authorities.
“Otherwise, the punishment will be taken to the shopkeeper,” he said.
He told the CMC team had begun to inspect vendors, service providers, and vendors on the market for vaccination certificates.
They are less removed from the market.
There is also an offer to win a lucky draw by getting a vaccine until November 24.
It is mandatory for every industrial estate, industrial unit, and private office to show evidence that at least the first dose.
“Other steps such as door vaccinations to doors through cellular vans, special vaccination camps and rampant consciousness drives also exist to achieve 100% vaccination targets at the end of the month,” said Mohite.
Official sources inform that the CMC 2.51 vaccination target of Lakh residents who qualified, 81% have taken the first dose, while 45% have taken their second dose.
The target is to achieve 100% first dose vaccination at the end of November.

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