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COWIN portal sees massive rush on %ay 1

The surge was primarily because of those aged 18-45

- RUCHIKA CHITRAVANS­HI & NEHA ALAWADHI New Delhi, 28 April

Registrati­ons for Covid-19 vaccinatio­n for those aged 18 to 45 saw huge rush on Wednesday, the first day it was opened for the age group, with more than 8.7 million people enrolling themselves for the much-awaited jab. The COWIN portal saw 55,000 hits per second, said National Health Authority CEO RS Sharma. “There have been [7,965,720] registrati­ons on COWIN today, most of these in the last three hours (16:00-19:00) and mostly of 18-44 age group. We have seen a traffic of 55,000 hits per second. System functionin­g as expected,” Sharma tweeted. RUCHIKA CHITRAVANS­HI

& NEHA ALAWADHI write

Registrati­ons for Covid-19 vaccinatio­n for those aged 18 to 45 saw huge rush on Wednesday, the first day it was opened for the age group, with more than 8.7 million people enrolling themselves for the much-awaited jab.

The COWIN portal saw 55,000 hits per second, said National Health Authority Chief Executive Officer RS Sharma. “There have been [7,965,720] registrati­ons on COWIN today, most of these in the last three hours (16:0019:00) and mostly of 18-44 age group. We have seen a traffic of 55,000 hits per second. System functionin­g as expected,” Sharma tweeted.

In comparison, as of 5 pm on Tuesday, the portal had less than 2 million registrati­ons. The surge was despite glitches in the Arogya Setu app and the COWIN portal.

The Union health ministry has said that vaccines would be given only after self-registrati­on and through advance appointmen­t through COWIN or the Arogya Setu app. No walk-ins or on-the-spot registrati­on would be allowed, unlike previous phases, to ensure physical distancing and avoid overcrowdi­ng at the vaccinatio­n centres.

Vaccinatio­n would be done at private and government centres, where the vaccine would be procured directly by the state government­s.

While many states have announced free vaccinatio­ns for this age group, the price of vaccines at private centres would be announced by them and will reflect on the COWIN website at the time of booking. At present, vaccines are available for ~250 at private hospitals for citizens aged 45 and above. This will cease to exist from May 1.

While several people faced issues with the one time password or the website not loading, many not just managed to register but also get a slot for the vaccinatio­n. “I had to try several pin codes to finally find a centre which was giving appointmen­ts. The earliest available slot was for mid-may,” a Delhi-based businessma­n said.

The issue, according to a technology expert who did not wish to be named, was that of a mismatch between the government’s expectatio­ns of how many people would try to register for vaccinatio­n and the actual number that tried.

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