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From October 1, the police will check the COVID-passports of taxi drivers
Baku/21.09.21/Turan: From October 1, the police in Azerbaijan will begin checking COVID passports of taxi drivers. Appropriate measures will be taken against those who do not have them, said Elshad Hajiyev, head of the Public Relations Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
He recalled that citizens engaged in cargo and passenger transport and providing taxi services, from September 1 should have a document on receiving the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, and from October 1 - the second dose or a certificate of immunity.
Note that police bodies are responsible for monitoring the said resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers.—06D-
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