These are the countries making Covid-19 vaccines mandatory

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These are the countries making Covid-19 vaccines mandatory
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A growing number of countries are also making shots compulsory for public servants or travellers.

Australia decided in late June to make vaccinations mandatory for high-risk aged-care workers and employees in quarantine hotels.

From Sept. 13, vaccines are required for patrons of non-essential businesses such as restaurants and movie theatres.A"no jab, no job" coronavirus policy went into effect in Fiji on August 15, AFP reported, with unvaccinated public servants forced to go on leave. Those who remain unvaccinated by November will be dismissed.

As part of new measures, only vaccinated customers are allowed in bars, cinemas, theatres and other closed spaces.INDONESIA Moscow residents no longer have to present a QR code demonstrating they have been vaccinated or have immunity in order to sit in cafes, restaurants and bars from July 19.In May, Saudi Arabia mandated that all public and private sector workers wishing to attend a workplace get vaccinated, without specifying when this would be implemented.

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