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CoWin Portal: Those above 18 can register for COVID-19 vaccine from Saturday. How to book appointment
All those who are above 18 of age can register themselves for COVID-19 vaccine starting from Saturday, April 24 on the governmentâs CoWin platform -Â cowin.gov.in and the Aarogya Setu app. Amid deadly Covid-19 second wave surge, the Centre had on Monday opened vaccinations to everyone above the 18 years of age from May 1, 2021. The decision to extend vaccination to all adults in the country was taken at a high-level review meeting chaired by Prime Minister Modi.
So, those eligible for the jabs in the third phase of the inoculation drive which will kickstart from May 1, can register for their shot. Registration of all adults who want to enroll in Indiaâs massive inoculation drive will begin in the next 48 hours, RS Sharma, the chairperson of an empowered committee on Covid-19 vaccination, told News18.
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Got Covid jabs, now no need for a negative RT-PCR report for travel to Maldives
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Got Covid jabs, now no need for a negative RT-PCR report for travel to Maldives
Saurabh Sinha / TNN / Apr 17, 2021, 22:03 IST
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Photo courtesy: Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation website
NEW DELHI: Maldives which has emerged as Indians’ favourite overseas holiday destination during the pandemic will allow fully vaccinated tourists in without a negative RT-PCR report from next week.
Non-vaccinated tourists, however, will continue to require a Covid negative report from a test done within 96 hours of flying to the Maldives.
“Travel ease to the Maldives without a negative PCR test will be effective from April 20 for tourists who have got the final dose of their vaccine 14 days prior to arrival in the Maldives. Vaccine Certificate submission is via imuga.immigration.gov.mv prior to travel,” Maldives tourism ministry tweeted Saturday
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Sandia International Launches more Secure, Private Vaccine Pass Technology
April 16, 2021 GMT
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GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A first-of-its-kind, secure SMART Health Card solution that stores encrypted vaccination records and identity authenticators is now available from Sandia International, Inc., a secure identification technology provider based in North Texas. The card’s underlying technology is SecuSeal ™, a proprietary solution that is similar to a QR-code but more intricately encoded, private, tamper-proof, and secure. This new vaccination credential can be accessed and validated digitally, online, and offline. It can be conveniently and securely stored directly on printable paper, plastic cards, or sticker labels to facilitate the inclusion into documents with no vulnerability of digital access. This is the first and only encrypti