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