Mumbai:
Maharashtra has suspended COVID-19 vaccinations till Monday due to the fact of technical troubles with the centre’s software program platform for managing the programme, news agency ANI reported on Saturday.
The CoWIN application had thrown up glitches via the day, slowing the inoculation approach in locations, officials stated at the finish of the initial day of India’s colossal vaccination drive on Saturday.
On the initial day of the immunisation campaign, the government stated it aimed to vaccinate more than 3 lakh persons at more than 3,000 vaccination centres established about the nation. By the finish of the day 1.91 lakh had been inoculated, it stated.
Government sources stated there was considerable hesitation amongst persons about receiving the vaccines, explaining the shortfall in numbers. Officials stressed that the drive was productive, there had been no post-vaccine hospitalisations and the only hiccups involved CoWIN.