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Hearing at SC today on petition filed against govt decision to make vaccination cards mandatory

KATHMANDU, Feb 3: A writ petition filed in the Supreme Court alleging that the government's decision to make it mandatory to produce COVID-19 vaccination cards to avail public services has violated the fundamental rights of citizens is being heard today.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Feb 3: A writ petition filed in the Supreme Court alleging that the government's decision to make it mandatory to produce COVID-19 vaccination cards to avail public services has violated the fundamental rights of citizens is being heard today.


A writ petition has been filed alleging violation of human rights of the people when the government made vaccination cards against COVID-19 mandatory in government offices and public places. The Supreme Court will decide whether the government's decision regarding the vaccination cards will remain effective or withdrawn.


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The writ petitioners claim that the government's decision to deprive those who do not have a vaccination card of their services after the government made it mandatory for them to carry the vaccine card on January 14 is illegal. 


The COVID-19 Crisis Management Coordination Center (CCMCC) had earlier recommended to the government to make the COVID-19 vaccination cards mandatory for access to public places.


The government has made an arrangement to ban those who do not have a vaccination card from entering government offices from January 21. If one has to go to public places, crowded places like restaurants, cinema halls, stadiums, s/he has to carry the vaccination cards. Those without a vaccine card are barred from going to public places.


 

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