Sri Lanka to bar people who are not fully vaccinated from visiting public places
Sri Lanka’s Health Minister says that the Attorney General
has informed that legal procedures can be taken against those who have not been
vaccinated with both doses of Covid-19 vaccines if they visit public places.
Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said that the Health Ministry
expects to implement this law.
Speaking in Parliament today (08), the minister said that
last week he had sought the Attorney General’s advice on the possibility within
the country’s legal framework to enact
laws preventing those who have not received both doses from visiting public
places. Rambukwella said he has been
informed today that legally it can be done and that they are expecting to
proceed with the move. He said that a number of developed countries in the
world has done the same already.
He said the Health Ministry will introduce a mobile app to
display whether both doses of the vaccine have been obtained and that if not
they will not be allowed to enter public places.
“People might go to court against that too, but we will have
to face it,” he said.
No comments