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Fact Check: Homeless people 'barred and left out' from registering for COVID-19 vaccine?

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 23, 2021 16:29 IST

There have been some media reports alleging that homeless people have been ‘barred and conspicuously left out’’ from registering ...

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There have been some media reports alleging that homeless people have been ‘barred and conspicuously left out’’ from registering for COVID-19 vaccination due to unavailability of technical requirements. The reports have further stated ‘requirement to register digitally’, ‘knowledge of English and access to a computer or a smart phone connected to the internet’ as some of the factors depriving people of vaccination.

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has clarified saying that these claims are baseless and not based on facts. It is clarified that:

  1. Ownership of a mobile phone is not a prerequisite for Covid vaccination.
  2. Production of address proof for availing vaccination is also not mandatory.
  3. It is not mandatory to pre-register online on Co-WIN for availing vaccination.

Facts: 

  • One of the nine identity cards including Aadhar, Elector Photo Identity Card, Ration Card with Photo, Disability I.D. Card etc., is required for availing of vaccination, special provisions have been made by Government of India for organising vaccination sessions for those who may not have any of the nine specified identity cards or own a mobile phone.
  • Government of India has issued an advisory for Near-to-Home vaccination centre services for the elderly and persons with disability on 27th May 2021.
  • For those who may not have access to internet or smart phones or even to mobile phone, free of cost on-site registration (also popularly called Walk-In) and vaccination is available at all government vaccination centres. 
  • In on-site (or walk-in) vaccination, all the data recording for registration, vaccination and generation of vaccination certificates is done by the vaccinator and the beneficiary himself/herself is only required to provide the basic minimum necessary information. 
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