Road in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore declared ‘Covisafe’ to raise awareness, encourage vaccination

The road from Lantern Chouraha to Janjeerwala Chouraha in the city was declared a “Covisafe road” by the State Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat, the official said.

June 16, 2021 04:29 pm | Updated 04:30 pm IST - Indore:

In an attempt to raise awareness about the COVID-19 pandemic and encourage people to get vaccinated, a busy road in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore city has been declared a “Covisafe road”, an official said on Wednesday.

The road from Lantern Chouraha to Janjeerwala Chouraha in the city was declared a “Covisafe road” by the State Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat, the official said.

According to officials, the stretch, which is nearly 800 metres long, has a drive-in COVID-19 vaccination centre and a testing facility for sample collection.

Residents of the area and those working in commercial establishments on either side of the road will take an oath to follow guidelines for prevention of COVID-19 and ensure that all eligible persons are inoculated, the official said.

Apart from this, the authorities have also set up a special centre at the road, where people’s queries and concerns about the pandemic will be addressed, he said.

The model road has been developed with the help of the district administration, police, Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC), Indian Medical Association and other organisations, it was stated.

Indore district has so far recorded 1.52 lakh cases of COVID-19, including 1,374 casualties.

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