Covid-19 Vaccination India: From 1 April next month, people above the age of 45 will be able to get Corona Vaccine. For this, an advance appointment can be booked at https://cowin.gov.in. According to the Union Health Secretary, if you do not want to take an online appointment for the Corona vaccine, then you can go to the nearest vaccination center and register it there after 3 pm. For on-site registration, people above 45 years will have to carry an identity card like Aadhar card and Voter ID with them. However, Union Health Secretary R Bhushan gave information that passbooks, passports, ration cards can also be shown as identification.
From April 1 all people above 45 yrs of age will be eligible for vaccination. Advance appointment can be booked through https://t.co/30GkxdeSKw. If you don’t want to do this, you can go to your nearest vaccination centre after 3 pm & go for on-site registration: Union Health Secy pic.twitter.com/Y2Aul3kCJ5
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Request for vaccination did not go door to door
When asked Bhushan whether the Maharashtra government has proposed any proposal for vaccination from door to door. On this, Bhushan said that there is universal immunization in India but despite this there is no door-to-door vaccination. Bhushan said that the Maharashtra government has not yet made any specific request for this. Please tell that due to the highest corona across the country, the situation in Maharashtra is bad.
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807 UK variants, 47 South Africans and 1 Brazilian country
Bhushan informed that so far 807 UK variants, 47 South African variants and 1 Brazilian variant have been found across the country. Talking about the weekly national average of the positivity rate, it is 5.65 percent. It is 23 per cent in Maharashtra and 8.82 per cent in Punjab. Apart from this, 8 per cent in Chhattisgarh, 7.82 per cent in Madhya Pradesh, 2.50 per cent in Tamil Nadu, 2.54 per cent in Karnataka, 2.2 per cent in Gujarat and 2.04 per cent in Delhi. Bhushan said that these states have been asked to increase testing. . Bhushan said that home quarantine should be seen whether it is being followed or not and if it is not happening then those who are not following the rules of home quarantine should be institutionalized.
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