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Ministry of Education and Science introduces green certificate requirement for its employees

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The Ministry of Education and Science has become the first to introduce a green certificate for its employees, it became clear from an order by Minister Nikolay Denkov.

Starting on January 24, 2022, all buildings of the department will be accessed only with a valid document for vaccination, overcome illness, the presence of antibodies, or a negative result of a laboratory test. The Ministry will not create a laboratory on its territory. Employees who do not have a green certificate will have to work remotely or go on a leave.

The reception of the Ministry of Education and Science will not require a green certificate from citizens who come to file documents.



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