New Delhi: The next round of vaccine’s registration is likely to begin on Monday, March 1. This will enable people to schedule their vaccinations on the same day, according to The Times of India’s sources.
“Co-Win as well as other IT applications and platforms will go live from Monday morning around 10 am. People will be required to just fill in a few details and upload the identification proof and publish. It is a matter of a few minutes and can be done on the same day,” a senior official was quoted as saying by TOI.
The registration process can be done via three routes: advance self-registration, on-site registration and facilitated cohort one.
The vaccination will be free of cost at government centres, but people will have to pay to schedule appointment in private medical facilities. The beneficiaries need to upload documents like Aadhaar Card or voters’ ID for the vaccination.
People between 45-59 years of age will also need to upload a certificate from a registered doctor to self-register or they can carry a hard copy to the vaccination centre.
Besides Co-Win, several other IT applications — Aarogya Setu and Common Service Centres — will be active for registration.
An official announcement regarding this is likely to be made by the health ministry on Sunday, the official told the national daily.
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