Nagpur: The action at the Collector’s office on Monday explained that no residents would be allowed to fulfill the collector until fully vaccinated rejected the opportunity to meet with the District Administrative Officer on Monday.
None of the employees found were not vaccinated after supervision.
80 visitors are played on Monday at the entry point of the collector’s office that accommodates various income departments.
From them, 16 only took the first dose.
After it was found that they were in a period of window 84 days, they were advised to take the second before allowing entry.
Five was rejected because they could not explain the reason behind did not take vaccination.
Vimala Vimala insists that she will only meet people who are vaccinated in the office.
“Almost all of our employees have a fully vaccinated status.
We collect data from all other offices now,” he said.
Vijaya Bankar’s deputy collector, who monitored and applied the collector’s command, said the office – on charges had been urged to provide employee details in their units.
“The visitors will be filtered in most government offices from now on, especially those in which are maximum footsteps,” he said, including only extreme urgent cases that can be considered or excluded.
Otherwise, there will be no entry without a status that is fully vaccinated.
Bankar also said office meetings on offices and different government units have been held where employee vaccination status is discussed and updated.
“As a frontline worker, most of our staff are at several vaccinated collector offices who have medical and allergic conditions,” he said.
He added that the employee vaccination status report will be investigated.
“If we find that someone avoids vaccinations without sincere reasons, then the case will be taken,” he said.