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Can't access COWIN portal? You can walk-in for on-the-spot COVID-19 vaccination


Updated Mar 02, 2021 | 17:45 IST
To keep up the tempo of vaccination against COVID-19 in the country's immunisation drive, the government has decided to allow a walk-in option to the beneficiaries.
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The government rolled out the second phase of the inoculation drive extending it to senior citizens and people aged 45 and over with co-morbidities.
The Covid-19 Vaccine Intelligence Network (Co-WIN) platform faced glitches in registering beneficiaries on Monday
That has created a problem for beneficiaries as well as administrators of vaccines against coronavirus, as the platform had been especially designed to drive the coronavirus immunisation programme in the country.

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Coronavirus India March 1 highlights: 4,27,072 vaccine doses given today across India


Coronavirus India March 1 highlights: 4,27,072 vaccine doses given today across India
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22:19 IST Nayanika Sengupta
4.27 lakh vaccine doses given till 7 pm today
According to government data, 4.27 lakh vaccine doses have been given till 7 pm today. A total of 25 lakh beneficiaries register on Co-Win portal today, of which 24.5 Lakh are citizen beneficiaries.
More than 1.47 crore Covid-19 vaccine doses have been administered in India so far.
21:41 IST Nayanika Sengupta
855 new Covid-19 cases, 4 deaths in Mumbai today
According to government data, 4.27 lakh vaccine doses have been given till 7 pm today. A total of 25 lakh beneficiaries register on Co-Win portal today, of which 24.5 Lakh are citizen beneficiaries.

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Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: Amid reports of glitches in CoWin, Harsh Vardhan says no issues, 'walk-in systems' to be streamlined

Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: Amid reports of glitches in CoWin, Harsh Vardhan says no issues, 'walk-in systems' to be streamlined
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CoWIN self-registration begins on March 1: NHA chief answers all your queries | Exclusive


CoWIN self-registration begins on March 1: NHA chief answers all your queries | Exclusive
CoWIN self-registration begins on March 1: NHA chief answers all your queries | Exclusive
In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, RS Sharma answered all queries related to the CoWIN platform and how people eligible to get Covid-19 vaccine in the upcoming phase 2 of the immunisation drive can register,
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A medic gives Covid-19 shot to a beneficiary | File photo from PTI
The self-registration on CoWIN, the
government portal for Covid-19 vaccination drive, will begin on March 1, Ram Sewak Sharma, the chief executive officer of the National Health Authority and chairman of the Empowered Panel on Covid vaccinations said on Friday.

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