Sl Makes Covid Vaccine Cards Mandatory From Jan 1

SL makes Covid vaccine cards mandatory from Jan 1

Colombo, Dec 21 : The Sri Lankan Health Ministry said that Covid-19 vaccination cards has been made mandatory for all local and foreign citizens who visit public places from January 1, 2020, in a bid to prevent the spread of the virus.

 Sl Makes Covid Vaccine Cards Mandatory From Jan 1-TeluguStop.com

Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said that the decision was taken as many people were not adhering to Covid health guidelines in the country, and this had already come into effect in some countries where vaccine cards were mandatory even to visit a restaurant, reports Xinhua news agency.

“People should keep the Covid-19 vaccine card with them or should keep a copy of the digital vaccine card with the QR code,” Rambukwella said.

According to official figures from the Health Ministry, nearly 63 per cent of the total population have been fully vaccinated till date.

Presently all those above 20 are being administered a booster shot of the Pfizer vaccine, in order to boost immunity as the Omicron variant of the virus threatens to cause a rise in infections globally.Sri Lanka has to date detected four Omicron patients while PCR tests are being conducted daily to detect if there are more cases among the public.
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SL requires Covid vaccination cards to be in place by Jan 1.

Official figures by the Health Ministry show that nearly 63% of total people have been fully immunized to date.
All people over 20 years old are receiving a booster shot from Pfizer to increase immunity to the Omicron virus.This is to prevent an increase in infection.

Sri Lanka has so far detected four Omicron cases.PCR tests continue to be performed daily in an effort to determine if more Omicron cases are present.

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