The Free Press Journal

BMC RESTARTS VAX TODAY VIA Co-WIN

Now, vaccinatio­n from 9am to 5pm only; On Day-1, Co-WIN did not work at many of the 285 centres in Maharashtr­a

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

After facing technologi­cal hiccups on Day-1 of vaccinatio­n, the BMC will resume their vaccinatio­n drive from today with a fully digital registrati­on process via the CoWIN applicatio­n. The civic body has decided to conduct the drive only in one shift (9 am to 5pm). Officials said the vaccinatio­n drive will start again in full gusto. They have directed all the staff to send messages through CoWIN and cross check through the ward-war room.

“Adequate manpower of medical officers, staff, nurses, paramedics has been deployed for this mission. Beneficiar­ies registered in the Co-WIN app are also being informed about the commenceme­nt of vaccinatio­n through personal contact through the department­al level control room of the corporatio­n. All the administra­tive systems of the corporatio­n are well equipped and vigilant for this and the vi

sion is to make this first phase vaccinatio­n campaign a success,” said Suresh Kakani, Additional Municipal Commission­er.

Across the state, 28,500 healthcare workers will be shortliste­d for vaccinatio­n on Tuesday. The number also includes 10,200 healthcare workers who had missed their jab on January 16.

Co-WIN is a digital platform to monitor vaccine distributi­on and record data of all beneficiar­ies. On the first day of the vaccine rollout on Saturday, the applicatio­n did not work in many of the 285 centres across Maharashtr­a. In some centres, the server could not connect to it, and in some, the vaccinatio­n “session list” did not open.

The drive will be undertaken on four days of the week. “It will mostly be Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. But that can change if needed. If the Co-WIN text message system does not work, we will call up beneficiar­ies to inform them a day or two in advance,” said Dr D N Patil, state immunisati­on officer.

 ?? — Pic by BL Soni ?? In Maharashtr­a, 28,500 healthcare workers will be shortliste­d for vaccinatio­n on Tuesday
— Pic by BL Soni In Maharashtr­a, 28,500 healthcare workers will be shortliste­d for vaccinatio­n on Tuesday

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