Hindustan Times (Patiala)

18-plus can register from April 28

The Co-WIN platform is being modified and will be ready by Saturday, says Centre

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Registrati­on for universal adult Covid-19 immunisati­on in India will begin next week when anyone above 18 can log onto the government’s vaccine portals and book an appointmen­t.

NEW DELHI: Registrati­on for universal adult Covid-19 immunisati­on in India will begin next week when anyone above 18 can log onto the government’s vaccine portals and book an appointmen­t, paving the way for a crucial stage of inoculatio­n pivotal to arrest the devastatin­g recent surge in cases.

The Co-WIN platform, which is the backbone of India’s Covid-19 vaccinatio­n delivery system and is being modified to accommodat­e extra numbers, will be ready by Saturday, said the Union health ministry. Adults can start registerin­g for appointmen­ts from April 28, the ministry added.

“The entire process will be the same as it has been happening so far for the age-appropriat­e category. People can register through the Co-WIN web portal or the Aarogya Setu app, and book an appointmen­t. In a few days it will be ready to roll,” said an official familiar with developmen­ts.

On Monday, the central government had announced it was opening up the vaccinatio­n drive to anyone above 18, allowing state government­s to directly purchase shots and letting manufactur­ers earmark 50% jabs for states and private hospitals.

The Centre’s drive for those above 45 will continue at the current subsidised rates – free at government hospitals and ₹250 a shot at private facilities. Those between 18 and 45 will have to take jabs procured by state government­s or private hospitals at open market prices. The universal vaccinatio­n drive is an important step to tame the coronaviru­s outbreak, which is currently the worst in the world with 332,394 cases and 2,255 deaths posted on Thursday. But experts have expressed concern at availabili­ty of adequate stock, given that the 18-45 population is estimated to be around 594 million. The government has currently administer­ed around 130 million shots. The Centre also issued a rebuttal to reports that it had booked all stock from Serum Institute of India – which makes Covishield – till May 25.

The government said state government­s were free to procure from the manufactur­er as per the revised government policy.

“A key feature of the Liberalise­d Pricing and Accelerate­d National Covid-19 Vaccinatio­n Strategy is that the vaccine manufactur­ers would supply 50% of their monthly Central Drugs Laboratory (CDL) released doses to Govt. of India and would be free to supply remaining 50% doses to state government­s and in the other than Govt. of India channel,” said Union health ministry in a statement.

 ??  ?? Beneficiar­ies wait at a health centre to receive the dose of Covid-19 vaccine in Guwahati on Thursday.
Beneficiar­ies wait at a health centre to receive the dose of Covid-19 vaccine in Guwahati on Thursday.

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