Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

App glitches hinder drive in some states

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Health care workers administer­ing the Covid-19 vaccine in at least five states faced minor hurdles on the first day of India’s immunisati­on drive while Maharashtr­a suspended its campaign for two days due to technical glitches with the Covid Vaccine Intelligen­ce Network (CO-WIN) app that forms the backbone of the country’s immunisati­on plan.

Due to difficulti­es in uploading data on the app, which has been developed by the central government to monitor and track the inoculatio­n process, health care workers in some districts had to put up informatio­n about the vaccine recipients on the digital platform manually, according to people aware of the developmen­ts.

The world’s largest Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme was launched on Saturday in India with the aim to cover 300,000 recipients. Of these, 191,181 recipients were administer­ed the first shot of the two-dose vaccines.

The CO-WIN app is meant to facilitate real-time informatio­n of vaccine stocks, storage temperatur­e and individual­ised tracking of beneficiar­ies, besides assisting programme managers across national, state, and district levels. Maharashtr­a’s state health department announced on Saturday that the vaccinatio­n campaign in the state will be temporaril­y suspended till Monday due to issues with the app.

The next session will be held on Tuesday, said a statement by the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n. In West Bengal, government officials said the app slowed down since Friday, and many health workers could not operate it or add informatio­n about vaccine recipients.

Issues were also reported in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhan­d.

“Since this was the first day of the vaccinatio­n drive and it was our first real-time experience, there were observed some minor glitches that were resolved immediatel­y,” said Manohar Agnani, additional secretary, health ministry, who is also the nodal officer at the ministry for vaccine delivery.

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