New Delhi: In the third phase of the coronavirus vaccination drive which begins from March 1, the government is aiming to expand the vaccination drive to the general public of the nation, which include people with co-morbidities in the 45-59 years age group and senior citizens. Adding to this, on Saturday (February 27) the Union Ministry of health and family welfare, in a press release, revealed that the people with co-morbid conditions will need to carry a medical certificate to receive the vaccination. The release also disclosed the list of the 20 co-morbid conditions that would be prioritised for receiving the Covid-19 vaccine. “The simplified system of certifying people with 20 co-morbidities within the 45-59 years age group was also explained to the States. The simplified one page certificate to be signed by any registered medical practitioner is at annexure-1,” the ministry’s statement said. Here is the list of the 20 co-morbidities whose presence will prioritize the ... » Learn More about People with THESE health conditions will get COVID-19 vaccine jabs on priority, check full list
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Coronavirus | Select a COVID-19 vaccination centre, book appointment
The Union Health Ministry on Friday announced options for advance self registration, on-site registration and facilitated cohort registration for potential beneficiaries of the second round of COVID vaccinations, starting on March 1. The second round of vaccination will cover those over 60 years of age and 45+ with comorbidities. Choice of centres Giving details of the simplified process of registration through three routes, the Ministry said the beneficiaries will be able to self register in advance by downloading the Co-Win 2.0 portal and through other IT applications including Arogya Setu. This will show the government and private hospitals serving as COVID Vaccination Centres (CVCs) with 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. On-site registration will allow those who cannot self register in advance to walk into the identified CVCs and get themselves ... » Learn More about Coronavirus | Select a COVID-19 vaccination centre, book appointment
Coronavirus | Cabinet Secretary reviews upsurge of COVID-19 cases
With Maharashtra, Punjab, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bengal, Telangana and Jammu and Kashmir reporting a high active COVID-19 caseload and an increasing trend in new cases in the last week, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba on Saturday reviewed the situation with the Chief Secretaries. Coronavirus | Select a COVID-19 vaccination centre, book appointment The States have been advised not to lower their guard, enforce pandemic-appropriate behaviour and deal firmly with violations. They are also required to follow effective surveillance and tracking strategies in respect of potential super spreading events. The Health Ministry said Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat have also shown a surge in new cases in the last 24 hours taking the active caseload to 1,59,590. Maharashtra continues to report the highest daily new cases at 8,333, followed by Kerala with 3,671 while Punjab reported 622 new cases, it said. India reported 16,488 new cases in ... » Learn More about Coronavirus | Cabinet Secretary reviews upsurge of COVID-19 cases
Coronavirus | Upsurge in positive cases in seven States
India’s active COVID-19 caseload was 1,51,708 on Thursday, comprising 1.37% of the total positive cases. This is largely attributable to the upsurge in daily new cases in Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh. All these States have recorded a rise in daily new cases, said a release issued by the Ministry. India has reported 16,738 new daily COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. Of them, 89.57% are from seven States. Maharashtra continues to report the highest daily new cases at 8,807, followed by Kerala with 4,106, while Punjab reported 558 new cases. “On the other hand, the country has been witnessing a continuous decline in cumulative positivity rate. As on 25th Feb 2021, the cumulative positivity rate stands at 5.17%,” said the release. It added that India’s cumulative recoveries stand at 1,07,38,501 on Thursday and the recovery rate is 97.21%. “The gap between total recovered cases and the active cases is constantly rising and stands ... » Learn More about Coronavirus | Upsurge in positive cases in seven States
Coronavirus | Private hospitals can charge up to ₹250 per dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Private hospitals functioning as COVID Vaccination Centres (CVCs) may recover a charge subject to a ceiling of ₹250 per person per dose, the Health Ministry said on Saturday. The Ministry released a list of 20 co-morbidities that enhance the risk of mortality from COVID-19, and now allow beneficiaries in the 45-59 years age bracket to avail of the vaccine. India is all set to start the second phase of COVID-19 vaccination on March 1, which will cover those above 60 years and people who are 45+ years with specified co-morbid conditions. Government CVCs will offer free vaccination for all and the Central government will bear the full cost of vaccination conducted by them. “To ramp up the COVID vaccination capacity around 10,000 private hospitals can be used under Ayushman Bharat PMJAY and more than 600 hospitals under Central Government Health Scheme. Other private hospitals empanelled under State Govts. Health Insurance Schemes can also participate as COVID Vaccination Centers ... » Learn More about Coronavirus | Private hospitals can charge up to ₹250 per dose of COVID-19 vaccine
India records 16,738 new Covid cases; goes past 15k after a month
The daily rise in coronavirus infections in India was recorded above 15,000 after nearly a month taking the country's total tally of COVID-19 cases to 1,10,46,914, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Thursday. IMAGE: A health worker collects a sample from a teacher for COVID-19 test, at Udaipur in Lahaul-Spiti, on Wednesday. Photograph: PTI Photo A total 16,738 infections were reported in a day, while the death toll increased to 1,56,705 with 138 daily new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed. On January 29, 18,855 new infections were recorded in a span of 24 hours after which it stayed below 15,000. The daily deaths were registered above 130 after a gap of 26 days. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,07,38,501 which translates to a national COVID-19 recovery rate of 97.21 per cent and the case fatality rate stands at 1.42 per cent. The active caseload increased to 1,51,708 which comprises 1.37 ... » Learn More about India records 16,738 new Covid cases; goes past 15k after a month
Coronavirus cases: India reports 16,488 new COVID-19 cases, 113 deaths in past 24 hours
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now Vaccine FAQ: How much does a COVID-19 shot cost? When, how, where to get it in Phase-2 View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Coronavirus Co-WIN app: Here's how to download COVID-19 vaccination certificate #Coronavirus As six states account for 86% new cases, high-level COVID-19 meet held #Coronavirus Flying to UP from Maharashtra, Kerala? You will need to take a COVID-19 test #Coronavirus Maharashtra Class 10, 12 exam 2021 will be held #Coronavirus Coronavirus cases: India extends ban on flight services till March 1; Check details #Coronavirus UP govt orders rapid antigen tests for Air Passengers from Maharashtra, Kerala Just In 3 min ago West Bengal opinion polls give TMC the clear edge, BJP not far behind 38 min ago No bigger irony than questioning valour of country's Army: ... » Learn More about Coronavirus cases: India reports 16,488 new COVID-19 cases, 113 deaths in past 24 hours
Coronavirus vaccine price at private facilities capped at Rs 250 per dose
New Delhi: The price of the coronavirus vaccine at private facilities in the country has been capped at Rs 250 per dose which includes Rs 100 as service charge, according to central government sources. From March 1, India is going to start the vaccination of people above 60 years and individuals above 45 years of age having comorbidities against coronavirus. "The cost of the COVID-19 vaccine has been kept Rs 250 per dose, includes Rs 150 is a vaccine charge plus Rs 100 as a service charge," a government source confirmed ANI. Untitled Carousel Dharavi reports eight new coronavirus cases; Dadar, Mahim see double-digit spikes Dharavi, which has been witnessing a rise in the daily case count once again, reported eight new cases of coronavirus on Saturday. On Friday, the Union Health Ministry said that covid19 vaccination will be free of charge at the government vaccination centres . The beneficiary will have to show a photo ID document for proof of age ... » Learn More about Coronavirus vaccine price at private facilities capped at Rs 250 per dose
Corona vaccine price fixed at Rs 250 per dose in private hospitals
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now India - 11,079,979 | World - 113,976,268 View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Corona Vaccine Second phase of vaccination drive: Gujarat allows paid shots #Corona Vaccine Coronavirus cases: India reports 16,488 new COVID-19 cases, 113 deaths in past 24 hours #Corona Vaccine We are together in this: PM Modi tells WHO chief #Corona Vaccine Welcome move, but India has not beaten us in vaccine diplomacy: China #Corona Vaccine 8-phase polls in WB: 3 ex-CECs say EC's decision must have been based on law and order situation assessment #Corona Vaccine Bharat Biotech signs pact to supply 20 mn doses of Covaxin to Brazil Just In 4 min ago Centre committed to strengthen connectivity, bring development in north-east region: Harsh Vardhan 29 min ago Rajasthan: Gehlot, Pilot put up united ... » Learn More about Corona vaccine price fixed at Rs 250 per dose in private hospitals
COVID-19: India records 16,577 fresh infections
India recorded its single-day increase in coronavirus cases above 16,000 for the second consecutive day as the infection tally rose to 1,10,63,491, while the recoveries have surged to 1,07,50,680, according to data updated by the Union health ministry on Friday. IMAGE: A health worker wearing a PPE kit collects a swab sample of a Metro worker for the COVID-19 test, at Siddhivinayak in Mumbai. Photograph: ANI Photo A total 16,577 infections were reported in a day, while the death toll increased to 1,56,825 with 120 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed. The number of active cases increased to 1,55,986, which accounts for 1.41 per cent of the total infections, the data stated. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,07,50,680 which translates into a national recovery rate of 97.17 per cent. The case fatality rate stood at 1.42 per cent. India's COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7; 30 lakh on ... » Learn More about COVID-19: India records 16,577 fresh infections