President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has today announced quarantine free travel after receiving the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
In his tweet he recollects the memories of Malé city going into lockdown a year ago today, following its first Covid19 case. With this, the President announced quarantine free travel after receiving the two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. He stated that those who’ve had two weeks passed since their 2nd dose of Covid-19 vaccine, can soon travel freely to the atolls.
Meanwhile, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) has also recently stated to release ease on Covid-19 restrictions measures soon.
In his tweet he recollects the memories of Malé city going into lockdown a year ago today, following its first Covid19 case. With this, the President announced quarantine free travel after receiving the two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. He stated that those who’ve had two weeks passed since their 2nd dose of Covid-19 vaccine, can soon travel freely to the atolls.
A year ago today, Malé city went into lockdown following its first positive Covid19 case.
— Ibrahim Mohamed Solih (@ibusolih) April 15, 2021
As we wait for life to return to normal, I’m happy to announce that those who’ve had 2 weeks pass since their 2nd vaccine dose can soon travel freely to the atolls.
📷@LiquefyMaldives pic.twitter.com/NADQxga27U
Meanwhile, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) has also recently stated to release ease on Covid-19 restrictions measures soon.