In a bid to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus, the crackdown on unvaccinated people continues across Pakistan to complete inoculation of entire population.


Islamabad: In a bid to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus, the crackdown on unvaccinated people continues across Pakistan to complete inoculation of entire population.
On Monday, National Command and Operation Center (NCOC’s) team along with Regional Transport Authority (RTA) Rawalpindi checked the compliance of vaccination of public transport drivers, passengers at different local routes within the city and at the Metro Bus stations.
The directed teams checked more than two hundred vans and buses at various local routes and imposed fines for not following NCOC guidelines regarding vaccination.
Following the crackdown, cases were also registered against some of the drivers and they were shifted to police station.
The inspection teams also checked the vaccination certificates of Bykea riders at different routes, imposed fines on non-vaccinated drivers, they were also injected single shot of Cansino on the spot.

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