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3,95,000 people face action for not wearing face mask



KATHMANDU: The government has held and taken action against 3,95,000 people throughout the country for not using facemask after lockdown was imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19.

This many people were taken under control and released after informing them of the importance of wearing facemask. They were also fined.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Joint Secretary Chakra Bahadur Budha said 7,600 vehicles and around 19,400 passengers trying to enter Kathmandu Valley without carrying passes were turned back from the entry point itself.

Similarly, so far 137 thousand two-wheel and four-wheel vehicles operating without following specific directives have been held while action has been taken against 5,300 vehicles flouting the ‘odd and even system’ of operating vehicles.

The Ministry has said the enforcement of the directives issued for checking the increasing COVID-19 infection continues.

The government has urged one and all to fully abide by the Public Health Guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health and the Security Protocols issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

The Ministry has also directed all the bodies concerned to have the ‘odd and even system’ in transport sector and the directives for mandatory wearing mask enforced effectively.

Publish Date : 10 August 2020 20:11 PM

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