Quarantine will be tightened in Kazakhstan: the Interdepartmental Commission made a decision
In Kazakhstan, quarantine restrictions will be tightened. The corresponding decision was made by the Interdepartmental Commission on the Nonproliferation of COVID-19, Tengrinews.kz reports.
Today, a meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on Preventing the Spread of Coronavirus Infection in Kazakhstan was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Yeraly
Tugzhanov.
"In connection with the discovery of the COVID-19 mutation characteristic of the delta strain (Indian) in Nur-Sultan, the Interdepartmental Commission recommended that the chief state sanitary doctor take the following additional measures for the quarantine regime:
to impose restrictions on work for service workers, large organized groups (industrial enterprises) without vaccination against COVID-19 (with the exception of persons with permanent medical contraindications and have recovered);
introduce the requirement for mandatory polymerase chain reaction - testing for service workers, industrial enterprises and other organized groups who refuse to vaccinate against Corona Viral Infection (having no medical contraindications for vaccination against Corona Viral Infection);
introduce a requirement for the need to vaccinate all personnel in order to include new business entities in the Ashyq project, as well as to continue the work of existing entities within the project (with the exception of persons with permanent medical contraindications and have been ill);
to include shopping and entertainment centers, shopping centers and non-food markets in the Ashyq project, ”the statement said.
Based on materials from tengrinews.kz // Quarantine will be tightened in Kazakhstan: the Interdepartmental Commission made a decision // Author: tengrinews.kz - 2021 - June 23.
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