Vaccine registration for those above 18 begins Apr 28: Govt
The CO-WIN platform is being modified and will be ready by Saturday, says Centre
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.