If you are fully vaccinated and have completed a gap of 14 days after the second dose, here is a step-by-step guide to avail the local train facility from August 15
Commuters stand in queue at BMC's Covid-19 vaccine verification booth at Borivali railway station in Mumbai on August 11. Pic/Satej Shinde
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday announced that fully vaccinated people will be allowed to travel on the local trains from August 15. Thackeray said a digital app has been developed to facilitate applications from fully vaccinated commuters, who will be issued photo passes after verifying their vaccination status.
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Mumbai local trains were shut down in April this year during the ravaging second wave of Covid-19. At present, only government employees and essential services staffers are allowed to travel in the suburban trains.
If you are fully vaccinated and have completed a gap of 14 days after the second dose, here is a step-by-step guide to avail the local train facility from August 15.
- Eligible commuters can apply on the specially-created app to avail special railway passes on their smartphones.
- Those who don’t own smartphones can collect passes offline from local ward offices or suburban railway stations.
- Those who have completed the 14-day gap after the second dose of the vaccine are required to carry a hard copy of the vaccination final certificate and a photo ID for verification.
- Those eligible after verification will be allowed to travel August 15 onwards.
- These passes will have QR codes so that the railway administration can verify their authenticity.
- Help desks to be opened at 109 stations across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Beneficiaries can approach the nearest station to get verified.
- Strict police action under the Epidemic Control Act / Disaster Management Act/ Indian Penal Code will be taken if a citizen tries to produce fake/ bogus Covid-19 vaccination certificate, said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).