No issue in Co-WIN portal, 'walk-in systems' to be streamlined further, says Harsh Vardhan
Mar 01, 2021
New Delhi [India], March 1 : As the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive began across the country on Monday, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan pointed out that the next few days the "walk-in system" for people will be further streamlined in states to ensure smooth functioning.
"We have given some relaxation to state governments. In the next few days, the walk-in system will be streamlined, a provision is in place for this. A certain number of people can go to the centres after taking appointments through booking," Dr Vardhan said.
Reassuring that the Co-WIN portal is functioning without any issues, the union minister said that: "there are many people in the country who can't access or face difficulties in booking. All these systems will be streamlined within one week. As of now, there is no issue in the Co-WIN portal."
On the recent spike in cases especially in Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir, the Minister said that there is no link in the increase in cases and the mutation of the virus. "Scientists and Indian Council of Medical Research, (ICMR) confirmed that these have no link to any mutation," Dr Vardhan said.
The Central government is in touch with the states and has sent its team of experts to the affected states, the union minister said. "Cabinet Secretary and Health Secretary have spoken to chief secretaries and officers. The Centre is in touch with all states, he added.
Appointments for vaccination can be booked through the Co-WIN 2.0 portal.
The second phase of the nationwide Covid-19 vaccination drive for age-appropriate population groups began on Monday with the Union Health Ministry asking those meeting the criteria to come forward and get themselves inoculated
Beneficiaries can register and book an appointment for the vaccine through the CoWIN portal http://cowin.gov.in.