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Consider issuing 'common card' to fully vaccinated people for unrestricted travel: HC to Maha govt, Centre

'One-third of the population is still susceptible to the virus. Then, this one-third population should be separated from the two-third, or from the fully vaccinated. At least provide them with a card identifying them as fully vaccinated,' Bombay HC said

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The Bombay High Court on Thursday asked the Maharashtra government to think about identifying and separating those who have taken both doses of Covid-19 vaccine from the rest, and provide a "common card" to the fully inoculated people to allow them unrestricted travel and work.

The court said the state government should consider allowing people who have received both doses of the anti-Covid-19 vaccine to travel by local trains, and carry on with activities that were permitted before the pandemic.

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