Kazakhstan’s inter-departmental coronavirus response commission on Tuesday recommended introducing restrictions on the work of non-vaccinated service employees and staffers of industrial enterprises. “The inter-departmental commission recommended the chief sanitary doctor to implement additional quarantine measures,’’ the commission said in a statement. The restrictions include to impose restrictions on the work of service employees and staffers […]
Kazakhstan’s inter-departmental coronavirus response commission on Tuesday recommended introducing restrictions on the work of non-vaccinated service employees and staffers of industrial enterprises.
“The inter-departmental commission recommended the chief sanitary doctor to implement additional quarantine measures,’’ the commission said in a statement.
The restrictions include to impose restrictions on the work of service employees and staffers of large organised teams (industrial enterprises) who are not vaccinated against COVID-19.
This is however, with the exception of those having permanent medical contraindications and those who have recovered from the coronavirus.
In addition, the commission recommended mandatory PCR tests for those refusing to get inoculated in spite of having no medical contraindications.
The new measures were introduced in the light of the discovery of the Delta coronavirus strain in Nur-Sultan, the commission explained.
Kazakhstan has recorded 410,523 COVID-19 cases and 4,249 fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic.