Baku Metro checks some people using subway
Health
- 13 August, 2021
- 09:46
'Citizens using Baku Metro are not required to have a COVID-19 passport or any other documents. However, the staff checks persons with suspected coronavirus," Chief of press service of the Baku City Main Police Department, Police major Elshad Hajiyev said.
Report quotes him saying that some citizens are not allowed to enter the subway: "We take temperatures of people suspected of having active coronavirus, and do not allow those, who have any risk on COVID-19. In other cases, access to metro stations is entirely free."
Notably, starting today, Baku Metro began to check some citizens entering the subway. Police ask them if they have a COVID-19 passport."
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