The government has readied tens of thousands of refrigeration tools and about 150,000 specially trained staff to try and overcome some of those challenges.
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Co-WIN Features Explained Ahead of COVID-19 Vaccination Drive; PM to Launch Platform Shortly
Co-WIN platform will also inform users, which includes healthcare workers as well, about the users, inventory, and other important information.
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India s COVID-19 vaccination drive starts today. The world s largest vaccination drive is set to begin at 10:15AM today, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi commencing the vaccination drive along with doctors and potential beneficiaries at AIIMS. As the country prepares for the largest vaccination drive in the world, let us take a look at what we know about the Co-WIN digital platform that the government has created in order to streamline the vaccination drive. Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan had yesterday laid out all the features of the Co-WIN platform a day ahead of the beginning of the vaccination drive, saying that the digital platform will help the government in enabling the world s largest vaccination drive.
Covid Vaccination: Here s What People Who Took The Jab Say
As India launched the world s largest vaccination drive against the coronavirus pandemic, here are some of the quotes from people who took the jab. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-16T18:16:55+05:30 Covid Vaccination: Here s What People Who Took The Jab Say outlookindia.com 2021-01-16T19:41:03+05:30
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After disrupting people s lives across the world, it appears that the world is finally seeing some hope with the beginning of vaccination drives. As India launched the world s largest vaccination drive against the coronavirus pandemic, showing the light at the end of a 10-month tunnel that upended millions of lives and livelihoods, here are some of the quotes from people who took the jab and ministers:
The first day of COVID-19 vaccination in India saw 1.91 lakh people take the shot, as against a target of inoculating three lakh people by the government. The shortfall is on account of vaccination being voluntary.