The Russian Labor Minister warns employees who refuse to vaccinate in compulsory areas that may have to do not be entitled to pay.
If medical authorities in one local requested a number of industries that were required to get vaccinated, non-injection workers may be suspended from work, Russian Labor Minister Anton Kotyakov today announced.
The statement given by Kotyakov in the context of Russia is witnessing the wave of Covid-19 infection, while the vaccination rate in the country is still low.
The Russian Labor Minister adds that employees will have to continue to quit unlaws as long as the requirement of the local vaccination is still valid.
Moksva requires a compulsory vaccination with citizens working in the service industry, announcing about 60% of the capital's population will have to be fully vaccinated before August 15.
Medical staff injected Vaccine Covid-19 for people in Moskva, Russia, in December 2020.
After two days of continuous recording the number of record cases, Moscow's new infection decreased slightly, with 8,305 cases in the past 24 hours.
Mayor Moskva Sergei Sobyanin said Delta strains originated from India accounted for 90% of new NCOV in this city.
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Only 19.5 million out of 146 million Russians injected at least one vaccine nose, despite being free from December. In Moscow, only 1.5 million out of 12 million injectors with enough noses.