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Libya to impose tough anti-Coronavirus measures to mitigate new Omicron strain – travel, governmental, commercial and legal procedures only through presentation of electronic vaccination card

bySami Zaptia
December 4, 2021
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By Sami Zaptia.

NCDC head Hayder Al-Sayeh says tough measures could be taken to mitigate the Omicron Covid-19 variant  (Archived video grab: NCDC).

Tripoli, 4 December 2021:

Libya is to impose tough anti-Coronavirus measures to mitigate the spread of the new Omicron strain, Haider Al-Sayeh the head of the country’s National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said yesterday.

He warned that in the coming period the following mitigating actions may be taken:

  1. No internal or external travel will be allowed without the presentation of the electronic vaccination card.

 

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  1. No citizen or foreigner will be allowed to enter Libya without presenting the electronic vaccination card.

 

  1. Hubble bubble / hookah cafes, wedding halls, restaurants, cafes, and most public activities could be closed if the set precautionary measures are not followed and those not vaccinated are allowed to enter.

 

  1. Governmental, commercial and legal procedures may not be allowed to be completed without the presentation of the electronic vaccination card.

 

  1. Health certificates will not be issued without presenting the electronic vaccination card.

Vaccination rates at schools to be monitored

Sayeh said that schools are now running a three-day week for a month, after which they will be evaluated in terms of vaccination rates for students and staff. He said if the vaccination rate reaches 70 percent in schools, there will be a return to a six-day school week.

Testing will begin for the Omicron variant

The NCDC head also revealed that from Monday, tests will start to be conducted across the country for the Omicron variant and its virulence on the infected will be studied.

He said he hoped that while it may be a fast-spreading variant he hoped it will be a less virulent variant in order to raise herd immunity.

 

NCDC to make vaccines compulsory, to introduce app for certification | (libyaherald.com)

PM Aldabaiba presented first coronavirus vaccination card with QR code | (libyaherald.com)

Electronic anti-Coronavirus vaccination certificate launched | (libyaherald.com)

Aldabaiba demands compulsory binding vaccination plan from NCDC | (libyaherald.com)

Italy donates 240,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines to Libya | (libyaherald.com)

 

 

Tags: featuredHayder Al-Sayeh NCDC headNational Centre for Disease Control NCDCOmicron Coronavirus variant strainTahseen vaccination e-certificate

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