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CoWIN Portal In 14 Regional Languages May 19, 2021, 19:48 IST
According to the Centre, the CoWIN Portal will be available in Hindi and other languages starting next week.
These decisions were announced at the 26th meeting of the High-level Group of Ministers (GoM) on COVID-19, chaired by Health Minister Harsh Vardhan
New Delhi: By next week, the CoWin portal will be available in Hindi and 14 regional languages, and 17 new laboratories will be added to the INSACOG network to track COVID-19 variants, the health ministry announced.
These decisions were announced at the 26th meeting of the High-level Group of Ministers (GoM) on COVID-19, chaired by Health Minister Harsh Vardhan.
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Vardhan informed his colleagues that 17 new laboratories are going to be added to the INSACOG network to increase the number of samples screened and allow for more spatial analysis, the ministry said.
The network is presently served by 10 laboratories located at different corners of the country.
The research efforts for the drug started in April last year and ended recently, when the DCGI gave it the emergency-use approval (EUA).
The CoWIN portal will be made available in Hindi and 14 regional languages by next week, while 17 more laboratories will be added to the INSACOG network to monitor the variants of COVID-19, the health ministry said on Monday.
Harsh Vardhan informed his colleagues that 17 new laboratories are going to be added to the INSACOG network to increase the number of samples screened and allow for more spatial analysis.
: Monday, May 17, 2021, 9:42 PM IST
Centre to roll out CoWIN portal in Hindi, other languages from next week; more labs to monitor COVID variants
Photo: Twitter/@drharshvardhan
New Delhi: The CoWIN portal will be made available in Hindi and 14 regional languages by next week, while 17 more laboratories will be added to the INSACOG network to monitor the variants of COVID-19, the health ministry said on Monday.
According to a statement by the ministry, these decisions were announced at the 26th meeting of the high-level Group of Ministers (GoM) on COVID-19, chaired by Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, on Monday.
Vardhan informed his colleagues that 17 new laboratories are going to be added to the INSACOG network to increase the number of samples screened and allow for more spatial analysis, the ministry said.