People in the city and throughout Dakshina Kannada should have received both anti-Covid vaccine doses without fail. Those who have not been vaccinated are not permitted to enter shopping malls or movie theatres. This decision will be carefully enforced, and officials will keep a watch out for those who have not been vaccinated and take action against them.
Many people were hesitant to get vaccinated at first due to erroneous beliefs. During the second wave of the coronavirus, the majority of people volunteered to get vaccinated. Representatives of the public, organisations, and others took an interest, organising camps and vaccinating as many people as possible. Vaccination has also become a mandate for several organisations. As a result of these factors, the area has made significant progress in terms of immunisation. However, officials have seen that many people are unwilling to be vaccinated. As a result, these directions are rigorously followed.
Even if the number of Covid positive patients in the city and district has decreased, there is still some infection. During festival season, there’s a chance that things will get worse. As a result, the municipal corporation wants to get rid of the dread of a possible third wave. The process of identifying people who have not yet received vaccinations and ensuring that they do so is already underway. Melas for vaccinations have been organised. Officials will interrogate anyone moving about after October 16 who does not have a record of immunizations. The deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district has approved the operation of 100 percent capacity multiplexes, movie halls, and theatres. Only individuals who have received both doses of the vaccination will be permitted to enter.
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