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Driveinhud Ranks Number 1 Travel App On Play Store! - Career

Driveinhud Ranks Number 1 Travel App On Play Store! - Career
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With #RIPTwitter trending, Mark Zuckerberg teases a Twitter alternative called Threads

#RIPTwitter hashtag has been trending after Elon Musk announced that Twitter has applied a limit to the number of tweets users can read.

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How to register for COVID-19 vaccine on www.cowin.gov.in, CoWIN, and Aarogya Setu app

How to register for COVID-19 vaccine on www.cowin.gov.in, CoWIN, and Aarogya Setu app
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Fact Check: CoWIN App is not for booking appointment for COVID-19 vaccination


Fact Check: CoWIN App is not for booking appointment for COVID-19 vaccination
The eligible citizens who are willing to get vaccinated can register their names on cowin.gov.in. Moreover, the appointment can also be booked through Arogya setu app
Free COVID vaccine for Infosys, Accenture employees
As the government started with the second phase of COVID-19 vaccination for those over 60 years and more than 45 years of age with certain co-morbidities, long queues have been reported outside the vaccination center. Given the huge rush, the government has extended the working hours of the drive and has asked the eligible citizens to book an appointment for taking a COVID-19 shot.

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Vaccination phase 2: CoWIN app only for administrators, use portal for booking, says Centre


Vaccination phase 2: CoWIN app only for administrators, use portal for booking, says Centre
Notification came after government started phase 2 of inoculation drive, which will cover people aged over 60 and above 45 with co-morbidities. As many as 25 lakh potential beneficiaries registered on Co-Win portal on Monday alone
BusinessToday.In | March 2, 2021 | Updated 10:09 IST
Health minister Harsh Vardhan
The Union Health Ministry has clarified that CoWIN mobile app, which is available on Google Play Store, is not meant for booking of Covid-19 vaccination but only to be used by administrators. The government said those who want to register for the Covid-19 vaccination will have to do it via CoWIN portal (cowin.gov.in) only.

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CoWIN App Only For Administrators, Use Website For Vaccination: Centre


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.

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CoWIN app not for general public, use web portal for vaccine registration: Health ministry

The CoWIN app is not for the general public and only for administrators. Beneficiaries are supposed to visit the CoWIN portal (cowin.gov.in) to register.

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PM Modi gets Covid vaccine at AIIMS; India's vaccine inoculation drive 2.0 begins


PM Modi at AIIMS Delhi
PM Narendra Modi took his first dose of the COVID19 vaccine at AIIMS Delhi today. He was administered Bharat Biotech’s COVAXIN. Ever since India approved its Covid-19 vaccine a section of the population had been expressing concerns and doubts regarding the efficacy of the vaccine. In an attempt to reinstate public trust, Prime Minister administered the vaccine jab and Modi was seen talking to the nurses while he received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Two nurses Sister P Nivedita from Puducherry and Rosamma Anil from Kerala administered the vaccine to PM Modi at AIIMS. PM Modi will need his second dose in 28 days. P Niveda, the main nurse revealed PM Modi chatted with them calmly and remarked after receiving the vaccine: “Laga bhi diya aur pata bhi nahin chala (Already done? I didn’t even feel it).” The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) had approved Oxford AstraZeneca’s CoviShield and Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin for restricted use in India.

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