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Stay at home if not affixed, said Chandigarh advisor

Stay at home if not affixed, said Chandigarh advisor
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Chandigarh: UT government has decided to limit the entry of people who are not vaccinated into public spaces, hotels, banks and government offices from January 1.
More than 1.85 Lakh beneficiaries are still to take their second dose.
They failed to appear on the due date.
UT Dharam PAL adviser, in order issued on Friday, said the decision was taken to ensure the safety of adults who were not vaccinated because they should not visit public spaces and live in their homes as a big omicron threat.
“Considering the problem that arises, especially because the new variant is a concern, people who are not fully vaccinated must take precautions.
All adults who have not taken both doses must remain in their residence and should not visit places / markets / markets / Public function / public transportation / religious places, “friend said.
People who are not vaccinated must refrain from coming to public places with big meetings such as Sabzi Bath, Grain Market, Public Transportation, Garden Religious Places, Malls, Shopping Complexes, Haat, Local Markets and similar places other.
Only adults are fully vaccinated (second dose) or those who are not caused by the second dose according to the health protocol must be permitted.
The violation of this order will withdraw a fine of RS 500 and not paid fines by violators will withdraw the process under the 188 IPC section.
“Many beneficiaries are caused by the second dose of Covid-19 vaccination for a long time.
Furthermore, the new Covid variant appears often and recently the Omicron case shows an increase in trends in our country.
Looking to the current scenario, steps like that need to be taken for Increase vaccination coverage to reduce the spread of coronavirus, “said PAL.
12 new Covid cases in the city, 4 in Mohalichandigarh on Friday reported 12 new Covid cases, while six patients were sent home.
The confirmed case was 65,754, including 1,078 deaths.
The recovery count is 64,573.
The active case is 103.
Mohali registered four new cases, pushing the calculation to 69,081, with 45 active cases.
Two patients were repatriated, increasing the amount of recovery to 67,962.
The death toll is1,074.
Panchkula recorded two new Covid cases, taking calculations of up to 30,929, with 47 active cases.
The recovery count is 30.501.
Death toll road is 381.

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