LAHORE: The Punjab government has taken a big decision in the Punjab capital that petrol will not be sold to people who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus from the beginning of next month.
According to details, the district administration of Lahore has put up new banners at petrol pumps under which those who do not get vaccinated to prevent coronavirus, would not be given fuel for cars.
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Banners posted at petrol pumps in Data’s Nagri Lahore state that from September 1, petrol will not be sold even if those who do not show the coronavirus vaccine certificate are paid. Petrol will be sold only to those who will be vaccinated, while the motorway police have decided to ban travel from one place to another on highways and motorways.
Under the ruling, those who do not show the Corona Vaccination Certificate will be barred from traveling. According to the Motorway Police, from the 15th of next month, passengers will have to carry the vaccination certificate.