New Delhi: The Centre is going to make changes in the CoWIN app to increase the minimum period between the 1st and 2nd doses for Covishield vaccine from 42 days (6 weeks) to 84 days (12 weeks).
The changes will be effective from midnight of May 14 (Friday).
This was announced in a notification by the Health & Family Welfare Ministry to Collectors, Municipal Commissioners and CDMPHOs across the country on Friday.
The changes would imply:
The notification further said that in the current scenario, the load of 2nd dose of Covishield-due beneficiaries at the district level will be minimal. Hence priority shall be given to vaccinate 1st dose Covishield beneficiaries, i.e. healthcare workers (HCW), frontline workers (FLW) and those 45 years old and above.
The notification came a day after the government on Thursday accepted the Covid-19 Working Group’s recommendation for extending the gap between the two doses of the Covishield vaccine from 6-8 weeks to 12-16 weeks.
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