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Second COVID-19 vaccination mock drill held successfully in Rajasthan

Second COVID-19 vaccination mock drill held successfully in Rajasthan ANI | Updated: Jan 08, 2021 20:43 IST Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], January 8 (ANI): The second COVID-19 vaccination mock drill of COVID-19 was successfully organised in Rajasthan on Friday, informed Health Minister Dr Raghu Sharma. A mock drill of COVID-19 vaccination of 2550 health personnel was done by setting up 102 vaccine centres in all the districts in the state. Dr Sharma said that this was the second dry run of corona vaccination and prior to this a mock drill was conducted for a total of 424 corona warriors by organising a dry run in the state at 18 centres in 7 districts on January 2. During both of these dry runs, vaccination management was done taking all precautions and by following the scientific protocol, he said.

Dry run for vaccine administration in all districts today

Dry run for vaccine administration in all districts today Updated: Updated: At 46 sites as part of nationwide second round mock drill Share Article At 46 sites as part of nationwide second round mock drill The State government will conduct a dry run for COVID-19 vaccine administration in 46 centres in 14 districts on Friday, as part of a nationwide second round mock drill to test the system and processes. In every district, the dry run will be held from 9 a.m. till 11 a.m. at a medical college hospital, district hospital, one private hospital or one urban/rural government health facility. In every session site, 25 health-care workers will participate in the dry run, which will test every process involved in vaccine administration, right down to the reporting of adverse events, except the real vaccine.

Beware of fake CoWIN apps on Google Play and App Store, the app is yet to go live- Technology News, Firstpost

Beware of fake CoWIN apps on Google Play and App Store, the app is yet to go live The CoWIN app is currently in its pre-production stage and hasn t gone live on Google play store or any other App store. Jan 07, 2021 12:58:38 IST As the country is preparing to begin its coronavirus vaccination drive, the Indian government is working on an app called CoWIN, which well help users pre-register for the vaccine. The app is currently in its pre-production stage and hasn t gone live on Google play store or any other App store. However, taking advantage of the situation, many fake CoWIN apps have been listed on the Google Play store and Apple App Store. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare also

Harsh Vardhan to meet health ministers of all states prior to vaccine rollout in India

Updated Jan 07, 2021 | 14:07 IST A second dry run will take place on January 8 in all districts of the country, ahead of the vaccine rollout. Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan  New Delhi: Prior to COVID-19 vaccine roll out across India, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan is holding a video conference with health ministers of all the states/ UTs on Wednesday. He announced that COVID-19 vaccines Covishield by Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech s Covaxin are on the verge of being available in the country. Our efforts are to ensure seamless last-mile delivery of the vaccine,  Vardhan at the meeting.

Health ministry warns people against fake Co-WIN apps

Health ministry warns people against fake Co-WIN apps The Co-WIN (COVID Vaccine Intelligence Network) app, a digital platform created for real-time monitoring of COVID-19 vaccine delivery and distribution by the Centre, is in its final stage of implementation and has not gone live on Google Play Store or any other app store BusinessToday.In | January 7, 2021 | Updated 19:52 IST Representative Image The Union Health Ministry has cautioned people against downloading or sharing personal details on apps that have names similar to Co-WIN . This is because the ministry said that such apps were created by unscrupulous elements and can misuse personal information. Some apps named Co-WIN apparently created by unscrupulous elements to sound similar to the upcoming official platform of Government, are on Appstores. DO NOT download or share personal information on these. MoHFW Official platform will be adequately publicised on its launch, the Union Health Ministry tweeted.

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