COVID-19 Vaccine Certificate Error: Here’s how to make correction via CoWIN
Technology | June 25, 2021 13:22 ISTIf there is an error in your Covid vaccine certificate, you can easily correct it now through CoWIN. Here's how:
If there is an error in your Covid vaccine certificate, you can easily correct it now through CoWIN. Here's how:
India will provide free coronavirus vaccine to states for inoculation of all above the age of 18 from Monday, June 21. The decision was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a national address on June 7.
People above 18 years of age can register themselves for coronavirus vaccination through CoWIN, Aarogya Setu, and other third-party apps like Paytm. Here's how users can get themselves registered for the COVID-19 vaccine
Apart from the Apollo hospital, another private hospital Madhukar Rainbow Children's Hospital will start administering the Sputnik V by the end of this week
After reports surfaced that India's vaccine registration portal CoWIN has been hacked and the database of 15 crore people is up for sale, the government on Thursday issued a statement refuting the claims.
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It also noted that even the digitally literate are finding it hard to procure vaccination slots through CoWIN portal.
Nearly 120 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine would be available in June for the national vaccination programme, half of which would be supplied by the centre to states free of cost, the health ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
Currently, vaccinated people are receiving a total of three certificates, which includes, First Dose certificate, a Second Dose certificate and a consolidated certificate.
Union Health Ministry on Saturday refuted media reports claiming that CoWIN platform creating a digital divide and allowing unscrupulous elements to hack the system to benefit a few sections of population.
This feature will not be available for private CVCs and they will have to publish their vaccination schedules exclusively with slots for online appointments
Delhi Police has busted a gang which was stealing money from peoples' accounts using online fraud after asking them to register on fake link for vaccine registration.
Sputnik V, the Russian COVID-19 vaccine being produced in India by Dr Reddy's Laboratory has made its debut on the CoWIN platform on May 18. Reportedly, it is available at a price of Rs 1250.
The CoWIN portal will be made available in Hindi and 14 regional languages by next week, while 17 more laboratories will be added to the INSACOG network to monitor the variants of COVID-19, the health ministry said on Monday.
Requisite changes have now been made on the CoWIN digital portal, making online or on-site appointments for Covishield vaccine not possible if the period after first dose for a beneficiary is less than 84 days, it was announced on Sunday.
The Union health ministry on Sunday clarified that already booked online appointments for second dose of Covishield vaccine will remain valid and the same will not be cancelled on Co-WIN platform.
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CoWIN portal and app are receiving a new security feature where the users will be promoted for a four-digit security code.
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In a statement, the Union Health Ministry said, "It has been noticed in some instances that citizens that had booked their appointment for Covid vaccination through the CoWIN portal, but did not actually go for vaccination on the scheduled date, have received notification through SMS that a vaccine dose has been administered to them.
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