ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday has warned unvacciated people across country while said they would be facing major restrictions after 30 September.
In a video message from his Twitter handle, the interior minister said that unvaccinated people should receive their first and second doses ahead of September 30 as strict restrictions will come into force afterwards.
He said that the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has played its role in an efficient manner to deal with the pandemic in Pakistan and even the global forums have recognized its efforts.
Sheikh Rasheed said that the authorities are trying to prevent any fresh wave of COVID-19 and people should support the government and their families by getting vaccinated.
The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) yesterday took strict decisions to expedite COVID-19 vaccination process as now it has decided to restrict unvaccinated people from travelling through air, railway and road transport.
Those who have not been vaccinated will be banned to travel by air, railway and transportation means nor they will be allowed to enter any hotel and shopping mall.
Besides the decision, the NCOC gave a deadline to the employees of different sectors to get COVID-19 jabs at the earliest before the said dates, otherwise, their duties will be discontinued.
The NCOC directed those associated with the education and aviation sectors to get vaccinated till September 30. Moreover, all unvaccinated people have been warned to be banned from entering shopping malls after September 30.
The staffers of hotels and guest houses will not provide any services to the unvaccinated people.
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