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Vaccination phase 3: How to register, choose CVC, all you need to know

After India became the toast of the world for having contributed to the paced-up production of the COVID-19 vaccine, there is more coming up to cheer the spirit of Indians. The government, on Wednesday, announced that people above the age of 60 years and those over 45 and having comorbidities will be able to receive COVID-19 vaccines first dose beginning March 1, 2021.

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Published : Mar 1, 2021, 3:15 AM IST

Vaccination phase 3: How to register, choose CVC, all you need to know
Vaccination phase 3: How to register, choose CVC, all you need to know

New Delhi: India is all set to embark on the third and the largest phase of the vaccination drive against Covid-19 which will reach out to around 27 crores of the population aged above 60 or above 45 with co-morbid conditions.

Two coronavirus vaccine candidates-- Covishield and COVAXIN—will be used in the massive immunisation programme, whose 1,42,42,547 doses have been administered so far, which includes over 70 per cent of the health workers.

However, registration is required to receive the vaccine doses. The government has provided three modes for the registration of eligible beneficiaries—online, on-site and facilitated cohort registration.

Vaccination phase 3: How to register, choose CVC, all you need to know
Vaccination phase 3: How to register, choose CVC, all you need to know

The first is advance self-registration under which the beneficiaries will be able to self-register in advance by downloading the CO-Win 2.0 portal and through other IT applications such as Arogya Setu etc.

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The government upgraded the CoWIN which was being used in the initial two phases of the vaccination for immunisation of healthcare and frontline workers. It was created for real-time monitoring of Covid-19 vaccine delivery.

Eligible people can register themselves on the platform from Monday, March 1, 9 a.m. onwards. The platform can be accessed via the web or through a mobile application.

Eligible beneficiaries can register at the CO-WIN 2.0 portal through their mobile number following a step by step process. After registration, the application will show the government and private hospitals serving as Covid Vaccination Centres (CVC) with the date and time of the available schedules. The beneficiary would be able to choose the CVC of his/her choice and book an appointment for vaccination.

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A person can register as many as four beneficiaries with a single mobile number. However, the beneficiaries would have to produce identity proofs separately.

The government has listed seven photo identity documents that can be used for online registration: Aadhaar Card/Letter, Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC), Passport, Driving License, PAN Card, NPR Smart Card and Pension Document with the photograph. Meanwhile, the vaccination is being provided at 10,000 government medical facilities and over 20,000 private hospitals.

As per modalities released by the government, there will be only one live appointment for a beneficiary at any point in time for each dose. Appointments for any date for a Covid Vaccination Center (CVC) will be closed at 3 p.m. on that day for which the slots were opened.

The option for self-registration will not be limited to online channels as many may not be well-versed with using apps. Apart from the Co-WIN app, there will be registration windows open in hospitals. There will be no charge for registration.

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The second is the on-site registration. The facility of on-site registration allows those who cannot self-register in advance to walk into the identified CVC and get themselves registered there and then vaccinated.

The third is facilitated cohort registration -- Under this mechanism, the State/UT Governments will take a proactive lead. Specific date(s) for Covid vaccination will be decided where target groups of potential beneficiaries will be vaccinated.

While the people above 60 will only be required to verify their age through seven of the photo Identity cards, those above 45 and having co-morbidities will have to attest a proof of their underlying conditions.

The government has prepared a list of 20 comorbidities, including diabetes and heart failure with hospital admission in the past one year, prioritised in the third phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive.

The co-morbidities include Heart failure with hospital admission in past one year, Post Cardiac Transplant/Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), Significant left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVEF<40 per cent), Moderate or severe valvular heart disease, Congenital heart disease with severe PAH or Idiopathic PAH, Coronary Artery Disease with past CABG/PTCA/MI AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, Angina AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, CT/MRI documented stroke AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, Pulmonary artery hypertension AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, Diabetes (>10 years OR with complications) AND Hypertension on treatment, Kidney/ Liver/ Hematopoietic stem cell transplant: Recipient/On wait-list, End stage kidney disease on haemodialysis/CAPD, Current prolonged use of oral corticosteroids/immunosuppressant medications, Decompensated cirrhosis, Severe respiratory disease with hospitalisations in last two years/FEV1<50 per cent, Lymphoma/ Leukaemia/ Myeloma, Diagnosis of any solid cancer on or after 1st July 2020 OR currently on any cancer therapy, Sickle Cell Disease/ Bone marrow failure/ Aplastic Anemia/ Thalassemia Major, Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases/ HIV infection, Persons with disabilities due to Intellectual disabilities/ Muscular Dystrophy/ Acid attack with involvement of respiratory system/ Persons with disabilities having high support needs/ Multiple disabilities including deaf-blindness.

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A simplified one-page certificate showing all the prioritised co-morbid conditions can be downloaded from the portal by the beneficiary which would have to be signed by any registered medical practitioner. The certificate can either be uploaded on Co-WIN 2.0 by the beneficiary while self-registering or a hard copy can be carried by the beneficiary to the CVC.

After vaccination, a certificate will be issued to the beneficiary—on the portal to those who registered digitally—and physically to those who got registered on-site.

The second scheduled dose of vaccine will be given at the same facility where the beneficiaries would receive their first shots.

IANS

New Delhi: India is all set to embark on the third and the largest phase of the vaccination drive against Covid-19 which will reach out to around 27 crores of the population aged above 60 or above 45 with co-morbid conditions.

Two coronavirus vaccine candidates-- Covishield and COVAXIN—will be used in the massive immunisation programme, whose 1,42,42,547 doses have been administered so far, which includes over 70 per cent of the health workers.

However, registration is required to receive the vaccine doses. The government has provided three modes for the registration of eligible beneficiaries—online, on-site and facilitated cohort registration.

Vaccination phase 3: How to register, choose CVC, all you need to know
Vaccination phase 3: How to register, choose CVC, all you need to know

The first is advance self-registration under which the beneficiaries will be able to self-register in advance by downloading the CO-Win 2.0 portal and through other IT applications such as Arogya Setu etc.

ALSO READ: Registration for next phase of COVID-19 vaccination to open at 9 am on Monday

The government upgraded the CoWIN which was being used in the initial two phases of the vaccination for immunisation of healthcare and frontline workers. It was created for real-time monitoring of Covid-19 vaccine delivery.

Eligible people can register themselves on the platform from Monday, March 1, 9 a.m. onwards. The platform can be accessed via the web or through a mobile application.

Eligible beneficiaries can register at the CO-WIN 2.0 portal through their mobile number following a step by step process. After registration, the application will show the government and private hospitals serving as Covid Vaccination Centres (CVC) with the date and time of the available schedules. The beneficiary would be able to choose the CVC of his/her choice and book an appointment for vaccination.

ALSO READ: COVID-19 vaccination sessions not to be held this weekend: Health Ministry

A person can register as many as four beneficiaries with a single mobile number. However, the beneficiaries would have to produce identity proofs separately.

The government has listed seven photo identity documents that can be used for online registration: Aadhaar Card/Letter, Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC), Passport, Driving License, PAN Card, NPR Smart Card and Pension Document with the photograph. Meanwhile, the vaccination is being provided at 10,000 government medical facilities and over 20,000 private hospitals.

As per modalities released by the government, there will be only one live appointment for a beneficiary at any point in time for each dose. Appointments for any date for a Covid Vaccination Center (CVC) will be closed at 3 p.m. on that day for which the slots were opened.

The option for self-registration will not be limited to online channels as many may not be well-versed with using apps. Apart from the Co-WIN app, there will be registration windows open in hospitals. There will be no charge for registration.

ALSO READ: COVID-19 vaccination coverage in India crosses 1.34 crores

The second is the on-site registration. The facility of on-site registration allows those who cannot self-register in advance to walk into the identified CVC and get themselves registered there and then vaccinated.

The third is facilitated cohort registration -- Under this mechanism, the State/UT Governments will take a proactive lead. Specific date(s) for Covid vaccination will be decided where target groups of potential beneficiaries will be vaccinated.

While the people above 60 will only be required to verify their age through seven of the photo Identity cards, those above 45 and having co-morbidities will have to attest a proof of their underlying conditions.

The government has prepared a list of 20 comorbidities, including diabetes and heart failure with hospital admission in the past one year, prioritised in the third phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive.

The co-morbidities include Heart failure with hospital admission in past one year, Post Cardiac Transplant/Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), Significant left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVEF<40 per cent), Moderate or severe valvular heart disease, Congenital heart disease with severe PAH or Idiopathic PAH, Coronary Artery Disease with past CABG/PTCA/MI AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, Angina AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, CT/MRI documented stroke AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, Pulmonary artery hypertension AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment, Diabetes (>10 years OR with complications) AND Hypertension on treatment, Kidney/ Liver/ Hematopoietic stem cell transplant: Recipient/On wait-list, End stage kidney disease on haemodialysis/CAPD, Current prolonged use of oral corticosteroids/immunosuppressant medications, Decompensated cirrhosis, Severe respiratory disease with hospitalisations in last two years/FEV1<50 per cent, Lymphoma/ Leukaemia/ Myeloma, Diagnosis of any solid cancer on or after 1st July 2020 OR currently on any cancer therapy, Sickle Cell Disease/ Bone marrow failure/ Aplastic Anemia/ Thalassemia Major, Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases/ HIV infection, Persons with disabilities due to Intellectual disabilities/ Muscular Dystrophy/ Acid attack with involvement of respiratory system/ Persons with disabilities having high support needs/ Multiple disabilities including deaf-blindness.

ALSO READ: Argentina's Vaccination Campaign Advances To Elderly

A simplified one-page certificate showing all the prioritised co-morbid conditions can be downloaded from the portal by the beneficiary which would have to be signed by any registered medical practitioner. The certificate can either be uploaded on Co-WIN 2.0 by the beneficiary while self-registering or a hard copy can be carried by the beneficiary to the CVC.

After vaccination, a certificate will be issued to the beneficiary—on the portal to those who registered digitally—and physically to those who got registered on-site.

The second scheduled dose of vaccine will be given at the same facility where the beneficiaries would receive their first shots.

IANS

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