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Portal on CoWin jab confusing for many, others await doses

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CHENNAI: After the vaccinatio­n drive for the elderly and people with comorbidit­ies started on Monday, a large number of them remain unaware of the registrati­on process, while others are unable to register on the portal. While many seniors find it difficult to travel for the jab, others fear contractin­g the virus during such visits and request a door-to-door vaccinatio­n drive as in the case of the COVID-19 survey.

However, Health officials said many vaccinatio­n centres are witnessing good footfall and with a limited number of doses available for daily administra­tion, many who have registered are forced to return.

“We had registered for the vaccinatio­n for Tuesday on the portal and chose to do it at a private hospital in MRC Nagar. However, upon arrival, the hospital said they have only about 100 vials of the vaccine for the day. I have been asked to go to the hospital again but I am not sure if they will ask me to register again,” said R Sumathi, a resident of Shenoy Nagar.

The CoWin portal requires registrati­on of an individual through a mobile number for authentica­tion and further registrati­on providing Aadhaar details and choosing the healthcare facility and date they want to opt for vaccinatio­n depending on the slot availabili­ty. However, many elders are finding the process confusing and remain ignorant of the direct walk-in registrati­on available.

“I have registered but was not given date at any centre. The portal is confusing. However, I am confident that the vaccines are safe with more than 4.5 lakh getting vaccinated, “said V Chandrashe­khar, president, Senior Citizens Group, Besant Nagar.

While a large number of elderly and people with comorbidit­ies in fear of contractin­g the virus visiting such facilities, others are hoping for a door-to-door administra­tion of the vaccine.

“I am scared to take public transport since there is a huge risk. Also, COVID-19 cases are increasing again and there is a fear of another wave. Moreover, I cannot go to the hospital on my own. I also don’t know to operate the portal. It will be a better option to involve volunteers in the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n drive,” said A Anil, a resident of Perambur.

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MNM president actor Kamal Haasan gets first dose of anti-COVID jab at a city hospital on Tuesday

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