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Govt to release CoWIN version 2.0 soon: Union Health Ministry

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New Delhi, Feb 6 : The Union Ministry for Health and Family Welfare said on Saturday that it will release the upgraded version of CoWIN app which is currently supervising the ongoing massive vaccination drive against Covid-19 in the country.
Health secretary, Rajesh Bhushan, while reviewing the status and progress of Covid vaccination with health secretaries of states and Union Territories (UT)s stated that CoWIN 2.0 version will also be released soon.
The centre is currently inoculating nearly three crore healthcare and other frontline workers. The app, being used by officials, currently contains data of millions of such healthcare and frontline workers who are being administered the vaccine first. The CoWIN helps in identifying target groups, keeping a track of those to be administered the doses and preventing malpractices.
The application has four modules – user administrator module, beneficiary registration, vaccination and beneficiary acknowledgment, and status update. It provides three options for registration to the beneficiaries – self-registration, individual registration (an official would help by uploading data) and bulk upload.
An individual could self-register on the app with a valid photo ID, which can be one of the following: Aadhaar card, driving license, PAN card, passport, pension document, MNREGA job card, passbook issued by bank or post office, pension document, voter ID, service identity card issued by central or state government or public sector undertaking or public limited companies, or official identity cards issued by MPs, MLAs, or MLCs.
After the registration is complete, details about where and when they will receive the shot will be sent to the person.

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