Mumbai: Technical glitch hampers innoculation drive of second dose of Covid-19 vaccine
Mumbai: Technical glitch hampers innoculation drive of second dose of Covid-19 vaccine
Only 71 people could take the second dose of coronavirus vaccine on Monday after a technical glitch hampered the administration process in Mumbai.
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UPDATED: February 16, 2021 05:14 IST
Mumbai had to deal with technical glitches on Monday as it began administering the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine to the healthcare workers. (PTI)
Mumbai had to deal with technical glitches on Monday as it began administering the second dose of coronavirus vaccine to the healthcare workers. As per data, only 71 healthcare workers could be vaccinated for the second dose on day one. BMC officials said that technical glitches caused the problems.
Technical glitches in CoWin app again affects vaccination drive at vaccination centres
Technical glitches in CoWin app again affects vaccination drive at vaccination centres
There were technical glitches in the CoWIN app on the first day of the second phase of Covid-19 vaccination drive at some places.
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Doctor Madhura Patil waiting at BKC Jumbo centre
The second phase of Covid-19 vaccination drive suffered setback at some places on the first day due to glitches in the Covid Vaccine Intelligence Network (CoWIN) application.
Madhura Patil, is the first healthcare worker who was to be administered the booster dose but was seen waiting at the observation centre for hours as her name didn’t reflect in the CoWin app.
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Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray launched the vaccination drive at the BKC covid centre on Saturday. Dr Madhura Patil was the first person to receive the vaccine
On Day One of V-Day, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) was able to vaccinate fewer than 50 per cent of its chosen ones. While the target was 4,000, BMC officers said only 1,926 people were vaccinated on Saturday.
A top BMC officer told Mumbai Mirror on the condition of anonymity that the State had been asked to go slow on the vaccinations (of the target of 28,000 for all of Maharashtra, authorities managed to vaccinate only 18,425). The Centre is worried about any adverse fallout of the vaccine.
Covid-19 vaccination: 52 cases of adverse effects reported in Delhi on Day 1
Administration of coronavirus vaccine started in Delhi at 81 centres across the city on Saturday.
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AIIMS authorities said that a security guard who was given the vaccine at the hospital developed an allergic reaction
Any untoward medical occurrence which follows immunisation and does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the usage of the vaccine is known as AEFI
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A total of 52 cases (51 minor and 1 severe) of AEFI (adverse events following immunisation) were reported among frontline workers who were vaccinated on in Delhi on the first day of the Covid-19 inoculation drive on Saturday, PTI reported quoting officials figures.
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Train to Statue of Unity: PM Modi to flag off Ahmedabad-Kevadiya Shatabdi among 8 trains connecting Statue of Unity
Jan Shatabdi Express between Ahmedabad and Kevadia will have Vistadome coaches.
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PM to flag off 8 trains connecting Statue of Unity in Kevadiya with different parts of the country
One of the new trains is the Jan Shatabdi Express between Ahmedabad and Kevadia which will have Vistadome coaches
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off eight trains connecting different regions of the country with Kevadiya, home to the Statue of Unity in Gujarat on today via video-conferencing. Chief Minister of Gujarat Vijay Rupani and Union Railways Minister Piyush Goyal will also be present on the occasion.