
Vaccinated MPs do not need negative RT-PCR report to attend Parliament's monsoon session
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It has been announced that vaccinated MPs will not have to get a negative RT-PCR test report to attend Parliament’s monsoon session.
For the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic, several Members of Parliament will not have to go through an RT-PCR Covid-19 test before attending Parliament. For the monsoon session which is starting on July 19, MPs who have taken at least one dose of the vaccine will not need a negative test report. Most MPs have taken at least one dose.More Related News

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