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Maharashtra city directs petrol pumps to check customers' Covid vaccination certificates

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Covid-19 vaccination certificates of all customers from 30 November, reported news agency PTI on Friday quoting officials. In addition to this, inter-district and interstate bus operators have also been told to check the certificates of passengers before permitting them to travel.

However, people whose second dose is due after 30 November can be exempted from this. Further, the civic body has directed establishments such as swimming pools, function halls, shops, industries and private offices to ensure that their staff is fully vaccinated and permit entry only to people who have taken the Covid-19 vaccine.

As per officials, Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) commissioner Astik Kumar Pandey has issued the directions to ensure

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