Zimbabwe considers banning unvaccinated from public transport

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Zimbabwe is considering banning the unvaccinated from using public transport.

But, for now people can get their jabs at bus terminals. It comes as a sudden spike in Omicron infections hit the country.

eNCA correspondent Pindai Dube filed this report. CourtesyIt comes as a sudden spike in Omicron infections hit the country.Almost 4-million have received one dose, and 2.7-million people are fully vaccinated.

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