Health ministry blocks fake website demanding up to Rs 6,000 for COVID-19 vaccination
Dr Harsh Vardhan tweeted, Appreciate PIB Fact Check and MoHFW for their swift response to bust a fake website collecting money on the pretext of registration for COVID-19 Vaccination
BusinessToday.In | February 14, 2021 | Updated 00:17 IST
The Union Ministry of Health from its official Twitter handle informed that a fake website called mohfw.xyz has been blocked
The Centre has blocked a fake website, impersonating as the official website of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). The Union Ministry of Health from its official Twitter handle informed that a fake website called mohfw.xyz has been blocked. The health ministry has also registered a case against the website. The fake website claimed to provide COVID-19 vaccines for Rs 4,000-6,000.
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare informed on Saturday that 7,688 beneficiaries of the first dose of Covid vaccine turned up to receive their second shot, which comes to just 4 per cent of the beneficiaries who received vaccines .
The first day for the second dose vaccine administration proved disappointing as only 7,688 beneficiaries, who had received the first dose of covid vaccine, showed up to the vaccination booths for their scheduled second shot on Saturday, the .
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Meanwhile, 84,807 people have received Covid vaccine in the immunisation drive which was conducted in 34 states and Union Territories on Saturday. The highest participation was seen in Jammu and Kashmir (18,093), followed by West Bengal (11,427), Guajarat (9,380), Jharkhand (8,116) and Andhra Pradesh (6,309).As p