Mumbai: Confusion reigns in vaccination process, healthcare workers upset
The Association of Medical Consultants has urged that BMC to step in and rectify the Co-WIN issue as soon as possible
The Covid-19 Vaccine Intelligence Network (Co-WIN) 2.0 platform, specially designed to drive the coronavirus immunisation programme in the country has been facing glitches in registering beneficiaries since the time it has been rolled out. A huge number of Health care workers (HCWs) and Frontline workers (FLWs) have expressed anger and dissatisfaction at the process.
While the BMC has said that as the CoWIN 2.0 portal has started, new registration, on-spot registration, the second dose of vaccination issues are now being resolved at the vaccination centre itself and no registrations are being done centrally by the BMC.
PM Modi s Photo on COVID-19 Vaccine Certificates Violation of MCC, Says TMC
TMC, which has called this move a publicity stunt will move EC, requesting the photo not appear any more.
PM Modi s photo on a COVID-19 vaccination certificate. Photo: By arrangement
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New Delhi: Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien said that his party will petition the Election Commission of India on photographs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi appearing on certificates issued to those who have been receiving COVID-19 vaccines in violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) currently in effect in poll-bound states.
The MCC comes into effect from the day when the election schedule is announced and remains in force until election results are declared. The ECI announced the poll schedule for assembly elections in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry on February 26. While elections are held from March 27 to April 29, counting in all states and the Union Territory of Pudu
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To keep up the tempo of vaccination against COVID-19 in the country s immunisation drive, the government has decided to allow a walk-in option to the beneficiaries. Covid vaccine 
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The government rolled out the second phase of the inoculation drive extending it to senior citizens and people aged 45 and over with co-morbidities.
The Covid-19 Vaccine Intelligence Network (Co-WIN) platform faced glitches in registering beneficiaries on Monday
That has created a problem for beneficiaries as well as administrators of vaccines against coronavirus, as the platform had been especially designed to drive the coronavirus immunisation programme in the country.
CoWIN App Only For Administrators, Use Website For Vaccination: Centre CoWIN App Only For Administrators, Use Website For Vaccination: Centre Covid Vaccine Intelligence Network (CoWIN) is the platform developed by the government which will be used later to manage the inoculation drive.
CoWIN is the platform being used to manage the vaccination drive.
New Delhi:
The Union Health Ministry today clarified that the CoWIN app available on Play Store was not meant to register for or book Covid-19 vaccinations. That can be done only through the portal. The app is meant for use only by the administrators, it said.
Registration and booking for appointment for #COVID19 Vaccination is to be done through #CoWIN Portal: https://t.co/4VNaXj35GR.