The Ministry of Internal Affairs requires not violating the order of weddings
Baku/09.07.21/Turan: The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan appealed has warned citizens about the need to comply with the procedure for holding weddings in a quarantine regime in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The appeal recalls that by the decision of the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers from July 1 this year, weddings with the participation of 150 people in the premises and 50 people in the open air are allowed.
However, it was revealed that many more people are invited to weddings. In most cases, the participants in the celebrations did not have a COVID passport confirming their vaccination.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs calls on citizens to comply strictly with decisions regarding weddings and other special events. Otherwise, they will be punished in accordance with the law. –06D-
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- Social
- 9 July 2021 17:02
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- Great East
- 9 July 2021 18:18
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