Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Names go missing from Co-WIN portal in Bihar

- Ruchir Kumar

PATNA: Names of around 800 health care workers, including senior doctors at the Nalanda Medical College Hospital (NMCH) in Patna, have allegedly gone missing from the Co-WIN portal.

The college administra­tion claimed it had sent the list of nearly 800 health care workers, working in the principal’s office, along with the list of 1,400 hospital staff, to Patna civil surgeon last December, but names of those in the college was missing from the portal.

“Some of the senior doctors wanted to take the vaccine shots and lead by example so that we can motivate the younger doctors, nursing, paramedica­l staff and sanitation workers to come forward and take the vaccine, but we couldn’t. We found that names of all faculty members (assistant professor and above) and college staff are missing from the portal,” said NMCH superinten­dent Dr Binod Kumar Singh. The principal has flagged the issue with civil surgeon.

“We have asked the NMCH to send us its list once again so that we can re-verify and re-load the names of those missing from the portal,” said Patna civil surgeon Dr Vibha Kumari Singh.

Asked how long it would take for the process to be completed on the portal, Dr Singh said, “Let’s hope for the best”.

The NMCH has been performing below par so far as the number of vaccinatio­ns is concerned. It achieved 31% target on day one (January 16), 28% on day two (January 18), 11% on January 19 and 40% on Thursday.

“Though it should not have happened, these are IT issues and sometimes technical glitches do take place. We will re-load the names of those missing from the portal,” said executive director of the State Health Society, Bihar, Manoj Kumar, also the state nodal officer for vaccinatio­n.

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