In Latvia, it was forbidden to visit stores without vaccination from COVID-19, such a decision adopted the Council for the Crisis Management of this European country, said Prime Minister Kristyanis Karins. His words lead RIA Novosti.
“Only people with COVID certificates will be able to go to shops. Exceptions will make out traffic points with essential goods, that is, grocery stores,” – pointed out policies.
Karinsh called the population to vaccinate and, if possible, go to the remote format of work. The Council also approved the obligatory wearing of masks by school students.
The decision will be approved by the Government of Latvia on Friday, October 8. Currently in the country grafted from coronavirus 50 percent of the population.
Earlier, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Gebresus estimated the desired number of drugs for vaccination of 70 percent of the Earth’s population. He stressed that the disproportion in the distribution of vaccine from coronavirus caused a “global catastrophe”, but there is still an opportunity to correct the situation.