Second phase of Covid-19 vaccination starts from March 1, how to register?

What is the whole process? know the important things

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New Delhi: The second phase of Corona Vaccination is starting in the country from today. In this phase, people over 60 years of age will be vaccinated with the corona vaccine. Along with this, vaccines will also be given to those who have serious illness. For this, registration has to be done with Arogya Setu App or Coin Win App for vaccination, which will start at 9 am. The corona vaccine can then be vaccinated in government or private hospitals.

Registration will have to be done to get vaccinated
For vaccination starting from March 1, one has to first register himself through the Covin or Arogya Setu App. First of all, you have to create your own account by entering a mobile number. Then upload proof for identification of the person who needs to be vaccinated, including name, age, gender.

If the person who is registering for the vaccine is above 45 years of age and has any other disease, then he / she will also have to upload his / her proof document such as a report document. After doing all this, choose a date and vaccination center for which day to get vaccinated. It may be noted that four people can be registered with one mobile number. Those who cannot register online can also register by going to the Immunization Center. However, the advance cannot be registered.

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People suffering from these diseases will get vaccinated
In the second phase, people over 60 years of age will be given the corona vaccine. During this period, people between 45 and 60 years will also be vaccinated, but they are suffering from some serious disease. The central government has released a list of diseases on Sunday so that the people suffering from it will get the corona vaccine first. However, such people will have to submit a disease report. The government has also released the draft report yesterday. Illness included in the list.

  • Had a heart attack during one year (hospitalized within the last one year)
  • Post cardiac transplant (LVAD) / left ventricular assist device.
  • Left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
  • Moderate or high-level heart disease.
  • Congenital Heart Disease.
  • Patients with coronary artery disease, diabetes, hypertension (BP), hypertension, who are undergoing treatment.
  • Hypertension and diabetes with angina.
  • CT MRI due to stroke.
  • Pulmonary Artery Disease.
  • Patients with diabetes (including a 10-year-old case or complications) and hypertension.
  • Kidney / Liver / Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant: Name on / done list.
  • Last stage of kidney disease / CAPD.
  • Current long-term use of oral corticosteroids / immunosuppressant drugs
  • Dissolved cirrhosis
  • Severe respiratory disease
  • Severe respiratory disease with hospitalization / FEV1 50 percent in last two years
  • Lymphoma / Leukemia / Myeloma diagnosed with any solid cancer on or after 1 July 2020 on any cancer therapy
  • Sickle Cell Disease / Bone Marrow Failure / Aplastic Anemia / Thalassemia Major
  • Primary Immunodeficiency Disease / HIV Infection
  • Multiple disabilities, including deaf/blindness, due to intellectual disability / muscular development / acid attack due to involvement of respiratory system/people with high support needs.
  • Identification card required while getting vaccinated

If you are going to get vaccinated, then do not forget to carry the identity card. Including Aadhaar card, voting card, driving license, PAN card etc. Although you can take any identity card, it should only contain your date of birth and photo.

250 rupees will have to be paid in a government hospital

In view of the increasing cases of corona and the vaccine can be applied to more and more people, the central government has also included private hospitals in the vaccine campaign. Vaccine users can now get vaccinated even in a private hospital but will have to pay for it. The private hospital will have to pay Rs 250 for a single dose, which includes 150 vaccines and a service charge of Rs 100. According to which two doses will cost 500 rupees. At the government hospital, it will be free of cost.

A second dose of vaccine will have to be taken 28 days after the first dose. After which, antibodies will start to form in the body after 14 days. If someone does not know the second dose of the vaccine after four weeks, then they can get it done on the second day, but before that read the rules issued by the central government.

10 thousand hospitals were listed
Giving information, the Government of India said that a large number of private facilities are being included to increase vaccination capacity. Around 10,000 private hospitals have been listed under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana- Ayushman Bharat. With this, more than 600 hospitals were listed under CGHS and other private hospitals were placed under the state government.

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