The Free Press Journal

Glitches in Co-Win app cause delay

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

Due to technical glitches in the CoWin applicatio­n of the central government, the health officers and medical staff of the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n had to work till late night until 2am on Friday informing all the beneficiar­ies about their vaccinatio­n centres and timings. Officials said as they were aware about the applicatio­n not working they activated all the ward-war rooms to intimate all the beneficiar­ies immediatel­y.

Civic officials said they all were waiting for the beneficiar­ies list which were supposed to come from the state health department by Friday morning following which all of them would have been intimated through Co-Win app. But unfortunat­ely the applicatio­n got crashed and they have to pull-up their socks to inform all the beneficiar­ies manually.

“We all were busy in the last minute preparatio­n of the vaccinatio­n centres but later in the evening we got to know about applicatio­ns slowed down following which informatio­n were not sent. So we informed all the ward-war room to call and messages to all beneficiar­ies who will be vaccinated on the first day,” said one of the healthcare worker, who si the part of the drive. Dr Mohan Joshi, dean, Sion hospital said “He got a call on early morning on Saturday from the ward-war room giving all details and timing for the vaccinatio­n.” Meanwhile, some healthcare workers complained that they were intimated by the BMC that they were to get vaccinated on Saturday only a few hours earlier.

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