Aurangabad: A major piece of information has come to light about the coronavirus vaccine in Aurangabad in Maharashtra. In fact, the district administration has issued a very strict order for those who have not taken the vaccine here. In fact, the district administration last Wednesday asked all ration shops, gas agencies and petrol pumps in the district to supply goods and fuel only to citizens who have taken at least one dose of vaccine. At the same time, people who do not get the vaccine issued by the administration will not be able to get entry even at tourist places in the district. If the order given is followed, those who do not take the vaccine will also have to face travel restrictions at the district level. Let us tell you that in view of the low speed of corona vaccination, this has been done in view of achieving the target of 100% vaccination set by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray till November 20. In such a situation, if the administrative order is to be followed, now it has been made necessary for the people working in all hotels, resorts, shops located at all tourist places to get vaccinated. It is being said that this order has become effective in the district from November 9. On the other hand, district officials said, "Immunization ranks 26th in 36 districts of the state. About 55 per cent of the eligible people have been vaccinated in the district so far, compared to 74 per cent in the State. In an order issued on Tuesday night, Aurangabad Collector Sunil Chavan directed officials of fair price shops, gas agencies and petrol pumps to check the vaccination certificates of customers.'' Covid Roundup: India logs 13,091 cases, 13,000 recoveries in 24 hrs 'Your son is govt official, public can review him,' court during hearing in defamation case Devasahayam Pillai was the first Indian layman to be conferred sainthood