Now Co-Win Registration for COVID-19 Vaccine not mandatory

The Ministry of Health has abolished the requirement of registration on the CoWIN App or website, giving convenience to the people.

Yogita
Published on: 16 Jun 2021 4:02 AM GMT
Now Co-Win Registration for COVID-19 Vaccine not mandatory
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New Delhi: The second wave of corona infection in the country may have weakened, but the threat is still not reduced. Vaccine is considered to be the biggest protective shield in this battle of Corona Infection. This is the reason why the government is running a campaign to get every citizen of the country to get corona vaccine.

Now get vaccinated without registration:

To ensure that the corona vaccine is accessible to everyone, the government has made the rules for taking the vaccine more easy. The Ministry of Health has abolished the requirement of registration on the CoWIN App or website, giving convenience to the people. According to the new rule of the government, any person can go to his nearest vaccination center and get on-site registration and take the vaccine.

Corona Vaccination in India:

In a statement issued by PIB, information has been given by the government that health workers and ASHA workers will go to rural areas and urban slums to take the corona vaccine to every corner of the country and make people aware of on-site registration. . Let us tell you that many people are still not able to register online. This is the reason that the speed of the corona vaccination campaign in rural areas is very low.

Giving information from the Ministry of Health, it has been said that out of 28.36 crore registrations done through cowin till June 13, 16.45 crore (58 percent) beneficiaries have done on-site registration.

Let us tell you that the Corona Vaccination Campaign in India started on 16 January. Since January 16, more than 26 crore people in the country have been given the dose of corona.

Giving information from the Ministry of Health, it has been said that on Tuesday, 13,13,438 people in the age group of 18-44 years were given the first dose of the vaccine while 54,375 people were given the second dose.

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