National Health Authority to help in CoWIN global rollout
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The government has open-sourced the CoWIN platform and will provide certification to the companies for the rollout, RS Sharma, chief executive of the National Health Authority (NHA), told ET.
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TCS), Deloitte, KPMG, PwC, NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure and Trigyn Technologies have expressed interest in rolling out India s vaccination platform Co-Win in other countries, a top government official said.
Last month, the government organized a global conclave where foreign countries had expressed interest in adapting Co-Win to vaccinate their citizens.
About 50 countries, including Canada and Mexico, are reportedly interested in the platform.
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