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Vaccination Second Phase: Senior citizens at Mulund Jumbo Centre asked to return after glitches in CoWIN portal
Mirror Online / Updated: Mar 1, 2021, 16:58 IST
Mumbai: As the second phase of the
coronavirus vaccination drive began in
Mumbai on Monday, beneficiaries had to face several inconveniences related to the CoWIN portal and many were even asked to return home at the
Mulund Jumbo Centre.
Citizens above 60 years of age and those above 45 with co-morbidities are eligible to get inoculated during the second phase. They were asked to get themselves registered in advance on the Centre's CoWIN 2.0 portal, however, several people complained that their names did not show up on the portal at the Centre even after registering.
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Mumbai city on Monday reported new COVID-19 cases below 900 even though concern rises over the spike. Though the new cases dropped to 855, the number crossed the 1,000 mark four times last week. On a positive note, the city also saw a recovery of 876 people. Meanwhile, Nationalist Congress Party Chief, Sharad Pawar was administered the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine on Monday as India commenced its third phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive to inoculate people above 60 years and those over 45 with comorbidities. Meanwhile, in another development, the Maharashtra government said that the massive and unprecedented power blackout that paralysed Mumbai and its surroundings for several hours on October 12, 2020, was caused by a suspected cyber-attack originating in China. Catch all the latest city updates here.
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TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Updated: Mar 1, 2021, 19:44 IST
New Delhi: The Union health ministry on Monday clarified that the
Co-WIN app is "only for administrators" and that people who want to book an appointment for Covid-19 vaccination should instead visit the Co-WIN website.
The ministry gave the
clarification amid reported
glitches in doing registrations as India opened up vaccination for senior citizens and those aged 45 and above with comorbidities.
"Registration and booking for an appointment for vaccination is to be done through Co-WIN Portal: http://cowin.gov.in.," said the health ministry in a tweet.
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