Cabinet of Ministers: Some schools won't require COVID-19 passport
Education and science
- 22 September, 2021
- 06:55
At least 80 percent of employees in educational institutions are required to have a COVID-19 passport (COVID-19 vaccination certificate or COVID-19 immunity certificate), reads the decree signed by Prime Minister Ali Asadov on the abolition of Decree No. 12 of January 22, 2021 "On additional measures to organize the activities of educational institutions operating in the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan during the special quarantine regime," Report informs.
According to the document, this requirement does not apply to educational institutions with less than 200 students.
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