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The Ministry of Internal Affairs will control weddings
Baku/22.06.21/Turan: The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced the control over wedding celebrations. According to the head of the public relations department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Elshad Hajiyev, the police will control the use of masks at weddings and other celebrations of up to 50 people.
Participants can only be without masks during eating. COVID-19 passports for these celebrations are not required. They are required if the guests are from 50 to 150 people.
Those who have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine are allowed to attend the celebrations, but only until August 1. After this date
A COVID passport is required for celebrations with 50 to 150 guests.
Event organizers also commit to follow the rules in writing. The wedding owners and the restaurant owner are responsible for fulfilling the obligations. The Ministry of Internal Affairs and other supervisory authorities will conduct regular monitoring. -16D06-
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