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Since August 16, public services will be provided in the system of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security upon presentation of a COVID passport
Baku/07.08.21/Turan: Since August 16, the consideration of citizens' applications at the reception centers of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security and other institutions, as well as at the DOST centers, will be carried out only upon presentation of a COVID passport confirming the vaccination of a citizen or that he has been ill and is immune to coronavirus. This is stated in the report of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
It ought to be noted that the consideration of citizens' applications to the electronic services of the same Ministry will also be carried out upon entering applicant's information about the presence of a COVID passport. The same is true of applications for the targeted state social assistance.—06D-
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- 7 August 2021 12:28
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