Latvia's parliament has voted to ban lawmakers who refuse Covid-19 vaccine from voting on legislatures and participating in discussions, reports Reuters.

The restrictions on vaccine-rejecting lawmakers, which includes docking their pay, was supported by 62 of its 100 lawmakers, and will last from Monday until mid-2022.

State television reported that nine MPs have rejected the vaccine.

In this file photo, a healthcare worker takes a swab from a passenger returning with a ferry from Germany to be tested for Covid-19 in Liepaja, Latvia. — Reuters/File
In this file photo, a healthcare worker takes a swab from a passenger returning with a ferry from Germany to be tested for Covid-19 in Liepaja, Latvia. — Reuters/File

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