These are the 8 decisions made by the CCMC meeting, not getting public service due to non-vaccination
The Covid-19 Crisis Management Coordination Center (CCMC) has made various recommendations to the Government of Nepal following the outbreak of Corona infection. Today's meeting of the Center has 13 points including closing the school till January 30, not allowing more than 25 people to gather, showing the vaccinated card to go to public places and public services, allowing only vaccinated people to fly, giving CDOs the right to smart lockdown. Is recommended.
Here are the center's recommendations:
1. In view of the rapid spread of COVID 19 in the global environment and neighboring countries, to make the prevention, control and treatment more effective, to increase the public awareness, to recommend to the Ministry of Health and Population to manage the procurement and supply of medicines and pharmaceutical products expeditiously.
2. To call for holding all kinds of political, public and administrative, social and similar programs in public places. Similarly, in case of regular programs that should not be done, arrangements should be made with the permission of the local administration. Recommendation to send a letter to all local administrations through the Ministry of Home Affairs not to organize fairs, gatherings and festivals with more than 25 people in public places until further notice.
3. When entering public places (offices, hotels, restaurants, cinema halls, theaters, airplanes, parks, etc.) it is mandatory to carry a vaccinated card (even if there is a photo on the mobile phone) with the vaccine and those bodies will be allowed to enter only after seeing the vaccine card. To recommend to all DCMCs through the Ministry of Home Affairs for the arrangement to be implemented from the 7th.
4. Vaccination card will be made mandatory to get public service from January 22.
5. To recommend to all the basic and secondary schools across the country to issue notice through the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to give leave by January 15 so that the annual leave will be matched.The Ministry of Health and Population will supply the necessary vaccines to the students from 12 to 17 years of age and the remaining teachers, staff and parents to be fully vaccinated in all age groups above 18 years of age.To request the State Governments for assistance and facilitation in this work through the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers and through the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration to provide necessary assistance and facilitation to all local levels as in the past.
6. The Ministry of Health and Population will make necessary arrangements to make the work of antigen testing more effective at the point of entry to Nepal and to ensure that those found positive from such tests are immediately placed in institutional isolation (holding centers, hotels, etc.). )
7. To establish free antigen test booths in public places and to promote vaccination in regular vaccination centers as a campaign.
8. Recommendations to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to conduct pre-scheduled semester and annual examinations of universities and educational institutes in accordance with the standards of public health and safety by arranging accommodation in Z-shaped accommodation, mandatory use of masks and sanitizers in examination centers and strict adherence to physical distance provisions. To do