Even those above 18 years of age can register for vaccination, just follow these steps

 Even those above 18 years of age can register for vaccination, just follow these steps

In the midst of the growing Corona transition in the country, PM Modi has taken an important decision today at a meeting on Corona.  Individuals above 18 years of age will also be vaccinated from May 1.  Until now, people over the age of 45 were vaccinated in the country, but now people over the age of 18 will be vaccinated.

The government announced that the vaccination campaign would be conducted as before.

 The coronavirus vaccine will be free at all government-run COVID centers, while private hospitals can disclose self-determined costs for the vaccine ‘transparently’.

The corona vaccination phase for people over the age of 18 will begin on May 1.  You can register on the Kovid application here.

 Visit the official websiteclick here

 Enter your 10-digit mobile number or Aadhaar number

 You will get OTP on mobile number, enter in the space provided

 Once registered, schedule your preferred date and time

 Get your COVID-19 vaccinated.

 After this, you will get a reference ID through which you can get your vaccination certificate.

 At the time of registration you will need at least one of the following 

Document

 aadhar card

 PAN card

 Water ID

 Driving license

 Health insurance smart card issued by the Ministry of Labor

 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment

 Guarantee Act (MNREGA) Job Card

 Official identity card issued to MPs / MLAs / MLCs

 Passbook issued by bank / post office

 Passport

 Pension document

 Service Identity Card issued to employees by Central / State Government / Public Limited Companies

 The government said the procurement, eligibility, coronavirus vaccine administration is being made flexible.  As per the order, vaccine manufacturers will supply 50 per cent dose of their monthly Central Drugs Laboratory to the Government of India and supply the remaining 50 per cent dose to the State Governments and the open market.

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