Bhubaneswar: Although the Odisha government allows malls, theaters, and dinner at the restaurant to finally reopen, many people who are vaccinated above 18 years in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and Puri have not been able to access these inoculation facilities in the absence of inoculation certificates.
Malay, 35, took the second dose of Covaxin at SMA Unit-VI Girls on June 7.
Someone in the middle also took his name and detailed Aadhar card in the register, but two and a half months after vaccinated he still did not have a vaccine certificate.
“It’s weird.
I don’t know why I didn’t get a certificate.
After a few days, I went to the Covid vaccination center where they asked me to give all my details again, but nothing happened,” he said.
Malay is one among many vaccinated people, who are without certificates.
When contacted, the authority of Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) said they received several complaints from people who had not received their vaccination certificate the day after Beibg remembered the second dose.
“We have no choice but to ask customers without a certificate to return from the entrance because it is mandatory for them to produce one.
Every day around 20 or more customers cannot enter the mall with the absence of certificates,” said the nayak, security officer in the shopping center at the shopping center here, said.
BMC sources say there are various reasons for people who don’t get a certificate.
Many gave two different telephone numbers, some were late and still others gave the wrong aadhar number and so on to lead to delays in the issuance of certificates.
“We are trying to facilitate the issuance of vaccine certificates.
Those who have not received it can visit CVC and provide the correct data or filed their complaints in the 1929-free number.
BMC will approach the Ministry of Health and issue a Vax certificate,” said a senior BMC official.
With a third wave of large towering in India, the doctor advised people to ensure that they had finished their vaccination before going to crowded places.
“In addition to participating in safety protocols such as wearing masks, using hand sanitis and maintaining social distance, full doses of vaccines must also be mandatory to remain safe from Covid-19,” said Dr.
Niraj Mishra, a senior doctor.