Corona's new 62 thousand cases, 'Covin' will be vaccinated without registration


- Vaccination can be done by going to approved centers

- Total death toll close to 3.80 lakh with more than 2542 deaths from corona: active cases fall below nine lakh

- Center rejects reports of differences between experts in determining gap between two doses of vaccine

New Delhi: The government has changed the rules for vaccinating against corona. From now on, registration on the Covin application for vaccination will not be mandatory, according to the new rules, the vaccine can be taken directly by going to the center and registering. On the other hand, the daily cases of corona are declining sharply. In the last three hours, only 4,000 new cases of corona have been reported while 4 more people have died.

At the same time, there has been a sharp decline in active cases. For the first time in the last 20 days, the number of active cases has gone below nine lakh. The total number of deaths in Corona has reached close to 2.50 lakh. The recovery rate has also risen to 6.50 per cent. A total of 19.50 lakh tests of Corona were done in 3 hours. Therefore, the total testing figure has reached 2.5 crore.

A total of 2.12 crore doses of corona vaccine have been given in the country so far. There were reports that experts disagreed on the timeline between the two doses of the vaccine, although the central government said the current timeline was based on the advice and research of scientists and the government had not decided to change it. Took and there was no such difference among the experts. On May 17, the central government decided to keep the interval between two doses of the vaccine at six to eight and 12 to 18 weeks.

Meanwhile, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has asked Union Health Minister Dr. In a letter to Harsh Vardhan, he said that the students who go to foreign universities to study in India with covacin vaccine should be given this foreign university. Counts in the category of students who have not been vaccinated. This is affecting the academic year of the students. On the other hand, if people between the ages of 18 and 6 want to get corona vaccine, they had to register at Co-Win first, although the government has changed the rules and now not everyone is required to register in advance. . At present, people in rural areas are not in a position to register for the vaccine online. In this case, the Supreme Court had also overturned the Centre's policy, so now the government has said that the vaccine can be obtained by going to the center and registering.

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