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Two-day halt in Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns

Weekend pause aimed at upgrading software ahead of expansion of drive

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India will halt coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns this weekend to upgrade software used to coordinate its campaign, the health ministry said yesterday, preparing to expand the programme after infections surged in some states.

With the world’s highest tally of infections after the US, India began its vaccinatio­n drive on January 16, covering nearly 11.5 million health and front-line workers, against a target of 300 million by August.

“The countrywid­e vaccinatio­n exercise is being exponentia­lly expanded,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that a new version of its CoWin digital platform was being rolled out at the weekend.

Co-Win, wrapped into a government mobile telephone app, is being widely used to fix vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts, allow health authoritie­s to monitor supplies and download proof of immunisati­on.

Initial software glitches had slowed India’s vaccine roll-out, forcing many states offline.

Last month a government official told Reuters software changes would eliminate any glaring weaknesses when the campaign expands from Monday to cover people aged 60 and those over 45 who suffer medical conditions.

Projection­s

Authoritie­s estimate it could handle as many as 10 million vaccinatio­ns a day, up from an average of 300,000 now.

Co-Win forms part of a government contact-tracing app “Aarogya Setu”, or Health Bridge, downloaded by nearly 170 million people.

India’s infections rose 16,577 in the past 24 hours to stand at 11.06 million, health ministry data show, while the death toll rose 120 to reach 156,825.

A recent surge in the western state of Maharashtr­a and the southern state of Kerala accounted for the bulk of infections and deaths.

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