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Nepal COVID-19: CCMCC recommends ban on gathering of more than 25



KATHMANDU: The COVID19 Crisis Management Coordination Center (CCMCC) has recommended a ban on the gathering of more 25 people in view of the increasing cases of COVID19, of late

A meeting of the CCMCC held on Sunday took a decision to this effect. It also decided to close schools till January 29.

Similarly, the CCMCC has urged all and sundry not to hold political, public, social and similar gatherings in public places. People are required to take permission of the local administration concerned for carrying out most essential events.

Further, people will be required to show vaccination cards before entering hotels and cinema halls, among other public places, with effect from January 17.

Publish Date : 10 January 2022 07:19 AM

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