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How to register for COVID-19 vaccine on Co-WIN 2.0 app, www.cowin.gov.in, aarogya setu


The second phase of coronavirus vaccination begins in India from March 1, 2021. PM Narendra Modi is the first one today to get the dose of COVID-19 vaccine at AIIMS, New Delhi. PM took to Twitter to announce the same. The vaccination for coronavirus has primarily begun for senior citizens with age above 60 years and those who are above 45 years of age suffering from co-morbidities. You will be able to self-register yourself using the Co-WIN app. Also Read - 3 ways to find the nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre amid rising COVID-19 cases in India
The government of India released the Co-WIN app a few months ago but users reported several glitches on the application. As per several media reports, the Indian government will release the Co-WIN app 2.0 version on March 1, 9am. You will be able to download the Co-WIN app 2.0 from Google Play store on your Android device. iOS availability hasn’t been revealed yet. Notably, Co-WIN and Co-WIN 2.0 are the same app, the latter is an upgraded version of the original one. Also Read - Struggling to find COVID-19 beds in Delhi? How to check availability of COVID-19 beds in Delhi hospitals

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