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How to register for COVID vaccine: Here's how to register for COVID-19 vaccine and download certificate


Published: April 4, 2021 9:37 AM IST
As the number of COVID-19 cases is on a rise in India, the government started the third phase of getting vaccination from April 1, 2021. In the third phase, anyone 45 years old and above can get the COVID vaccination by registering on the CoWIN portal or through the Aarogya Setu app. Also Read - Rapido is offering free rides to people getting COVID-19 vaccination: Check full list of designated hospitals
To register for COVID vaccine, you will need an active mobile number along with a photo ID proof like Aadhaar card or Driving license, etc. One can simply head to the “www.cowin.gov.in” website or Aarogya Setu app to register for the vaccine. The COVID-19 vaccine certificate can be downloaded as well. We take a look at the process step-by-step: Also Read - How to find COVID-19 testing centres in India online using Delhi Corona, Google apps

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Bay Area's homebound senior patients, caregivers struggle to access COVID-19 vaccines


That's according to Dr. Carla Perissinotto, the Associate Chief of Geriatric Clinical Programs at UCSF.
She has about 200 patients who are unable to leave their homes due to their medical conditions. None of them have yet to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
"Every week we keep getting told, 'no, there's not enough vaccines.' Our patients have just been devastated because we've been telling them it's coming," said Perissinotto.
She said when she does get doses of the vaccine, her team is ready for the complicated process of thawing the vials and rapidly distributing the doses throughout the city in her patient's homes.

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Five steps the Indian government must take for the effective rollout of Covid-19 vaccines


A medical worker prepares to inoculate a woman in Amritsar.
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Anjela Tirki was vaccinated for Covid-19 at the Community Health Centre of her block in Chhattisgarh. An accredited social health activist or ASHA, part of the network of community health workers under the National Health Mission, she did not get any document stating that she had received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
“The hospital people were doing a lot of documentation but I didn’t get any paper,” said Tirki, whose name has been changed to protect her identity. Neither was she aware that she had to take a second dose. She said: “I didn’t know that I would get another vaccine dose. I wasn’t told anything of that sort.”

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Vaccine drive: 1.91 lakh of target 3 lakh healthcare workers vaccinated on Day 1


A medic administers Covishield vaccine to a frontline worker. (Photo: PTI)
As many as 1,91,181 people were administered the coronavirus vaccine on Saturday. According to sources, the government had set the target of vaccinating 3 lakh people on Day 1 of the vaccine drive.
According to a statement issued by the Central government, the vaccinations were conducted with two Made-in-India vaccines. 16,755 personnel administered the vaccine over 3,352 sessions to 1,91,181 beneficiaries in the massive nationwide program. Additional 3,429 beneficiaries were vaccinated in Defence institutions. As per the statement, no case of post-vaccination hospitalisation was reported.
In the world's largest #COVID19 vaccination program, 191,181 beneficiaries were vaccinated across the country today. pic.twitter.com/elw6s32fja— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 16, 2021

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AIIMS chief, NITI Aayog member given Covid-19 vaccine jab in Delhi


AIIMS chief, NITI Aayog member given Covid-19 vaccine jab in Delhi
AIIMS chief, NITI Aayog member given Covid-19 vaccine jab in Delhi
AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Singh Guleria and NITI Aayog member Dr VK Paul have been administered the coronavirus vaccine shot in Delhi.
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UPDATED: January 16, 2021 18:29 IST
Coronavirus vaccines were given to Dr Randeep Guleria (left) and VK Paul (right). (Photo: ANI)
AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Singh Guleria and NITI Aayog member VK Paul were administered the coronavirus vaccine shot at AIIMS Hospital in Delhi on Saturday.
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan tweeted, "So that people will have faith! In my presence AIIMS, Delhi Director Dr. Randeep Guleria Ji also got the corona vaccine. Certainly this initiative will instill confidence in the people that this vaccine is safe and it should be administered to every beneficiary without any doubt."

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Dad-to-be Mohit Malik tests coronavirus positive. Read full post


Dad-to-be Mohit Malik tests coronavirus positive. Read full post
Television actor Mohit Malik has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. He informed in his post on Instagram that fortunately his pregnant wife Addite Malik is safe.
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Mohit Malik informed his Instafam on Friday that he has tested positive for the virus.
Television actor Mohit Malik, who will embrace parenthood soon, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The actor shared the update with his fans and followers and told them that he and his wife Addite Malik have both isolated themselves. He also mentioned that fortunately his wife, who is expecting their first child, hasn’t tested positive for the virus.

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Assam receives 2nd consignment of 36,000 doses of Covishield


Assam receives 2nd consignment of 36,000 doses of Covishield
Assam receives 2nd consignment of 36,000 doses of Covishield
Assam received the second consignment of 36,000 doses of the vaccine from Bharat Biotech arrived at Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Borjhar in Guwahati, on Wednesday morning.
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UPDATED: January 13, 2021 12:24 IST
The first consignment of Covid-19 vaccine for Assam and Meghalaya landed at the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati on Tuesday. (Photo: Hemanta Kumar Nath / India Today)
Assam received the second consignment of Covid vaccine on Wednesday. The second consignment of 36,000 doses of the vaccine from Bharat Biotech arrived at Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International (LGBI) Airport, Borjhar in Guwahati, on Wednesday morning.

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Bharat Biotech dispatches 'Covaxin' to 11 cities; donates 16.5 lakh vaccine doses to Centre


Bharat Biotech dispatches 'Covaxin' to 11 cities; donates 16.5 lakh vaccine doses to Centre
Bharat Biotech dispatches 'Covaxin' to 11 cities; donates 16.5 lakh vaccine doses to Centre
The Bharat Biotech, which has donated 16.5 lakh doses of 'Covaxin' to the Government of India (GoI), announced a successful air-shipment of the Covid vaccine to 11 cities in the early hours of Wednesday.
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UPDATED: January 13, 2021 15:22 IST
The Covid-19 vaccination programme in India will begin with a virtual launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 16, sources have told India Today. (Photo: ANI)
The Bharat Biotech announced a successful air-shipment of Covaxin to 11 cities in India in the early hours of Wednesday. It has also donated 16.5 lakh doses of the Covid vaccine to the Government of India.

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