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Two doses of Covid-19 vaccine mandatory to buy liquor in Nilgiris district

Updated on: 03 September,2021 09:41 AM IST  |  Udhagamandalam
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This step was part of the drive to vaccinate the residents, Collector Innocent Divya said on Thursday.

Two doses of Covid-19 vaccine mandatory to buy liquor in Nilgiris district

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As part of efforts to inoculate all citizens in Nilgiris district, authorities have made it compulsory for those who want to buy liquor in state-run TASMAC outlets to produce vaccination certificates to show that they have taken two doses against Covid-19.


This step was part of the drive to vaccinate the residents, Collector Innocent Divya said on Thursday. Stating that almost 97 per cent of the population in the district was administered vaccine doses, either first or second, she told reporters that the administration wanted all the citizens to take the second jab also and decided on such a step to reach the target.


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Aadhaar cards are also required to be submitted along with the vaccination certificates to purchase liquor at the TASMAC outlets.

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