EDO BEGINS ENFORCEMENT OF ‘NO VACCINATION, NO ENTRY’ RULE IN GOVERNMENT OFFICES
The Edo state government has kicked off the enforcement of the ‘no vaccination card, no access’ rule.
On Tuesday, the state government announced it will start restricting entry into government offices for unvaccinated civil servants.
It said the move is the first phase of its enforcement of restriction on large public gatherings for persons without evidence of COVID-19 vaccination.
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Eons Intelligence gathered that workers without vaccination cards were not allowed to enter the state secretariat and government house on Wednesday, as police constabularies were drafted to enforce the policy.
So far, Edo state has recorded at least 1,034 cases and 53 fatalities in the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
See the full details in a letter by the Edo State Government below:
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