Instructions for the next phase of the Covid-19- The New Indian Express vaccine

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CHENNAI: The state government on Saturday released instructions to register for the next phase of vaccination, which is expected to begin on March 1st. The vaccination campaign, covering people over 60 and those with co-infections over the age of 45, offers both Oxford Covishield and Covaxin Bharat Biotech sexually developed.

According to the guidelines, the type of vaccine will not be made public during the meeting. However, Director of Public Health Dr TS Selvavinayagam said a consent form for Covaxin will be issued before he receives the vaccine.

Chief health officials said that, on condition of anonymity, the vaccine guidelines are designed in academic language and that people do not have to worry about it. “About 95 per cent of centers offer only Covishield and people would know what vaccine they are taking before entering the center itself,” said an official.

A press release from the TN health department said people can choose their preferred vaccination center and there is an option to pre-register on the site as well. People can also register on the COWIN 2.0 portal or through IT applications such as the Arogya Setu app.

“After completing the basic biodata, ID card details, the beneficiary will receive an OTP confirmation. With one phone number, four people can register, ”said a source. Once confirmed, the beneficiary can arrange an appointment at the venue of their choice.

If the adjunct stops prescribing for dose 1, the appointment for the second dose will also be canceled. During the vaccination, the beneficiary must carry the photo ID card and the mobile phone through which they were registered. However, a meeting slope does not guarantee vaccination.

Administrator TN Covid

  • 486 new cases
  • 5 deaths
  • 491 get over
  • 4,036 active cases
  • 8,51,063 in total
  • Tax 12,493
  • 4.5 lakh vaccinated

Source: State Journal of Health

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