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Covid Resources
As on : 06 Jul 2021, 08:00 IST (GMT+5:30)
Statewise
Vaccination Dose
Status
45,82,246 Vaccination Doses Day Before
35,75,53,612 Total Vaccination Doses
SARS-CoV-2
Testing Status up to July 05, 2021
16,47,424 SAMPLES TESTED ON July 05, 2021
42,14,24,881 TOTAL SAMPLES TESTED
Statewise
Cases Across India
4,64,357
17,714
Active Cases (1.52%)
Total Cases
3,06,19,932
34,703
Discharged
(97.17%)
2,97,52,294
51,864
Deaths
(1.32%)
4,03,281
553
Andaman and Nicobar 7,482
Confirmed 7,482
Active 15
Discharged 7,339
Deaths 128
Vaccination 1,89,564
Andhra Pradesh 19,05,023
Confirmed 19,05,023
Active 33,964
Discharged 18,58,189
Deaths 12,870
Vaccination 1,65,82,264
Arunachal Pradesh 37,531
Confirmed 37,531
Active 3,118
Discharged 34,234
Deaths 179
Vaccination 6,43,694
Assam 5,19,834
Confirmed 5,19,834
Active 23,590
Discharged 4,91,561
Deaths 4,683
Vaccination 76,90,453
Bihar 7,22,603
Confirmed 7,22,603
Active 1,305
Discharged 7,11,692
Deaths 9,606
Vaccination 1,73,85,692
Chandigarh 61,740
Confirmed 61,740
Active 116
Discharged 60,815
Deaths 809
Vaccination 5,66,601
Chhattisgarh 9,96,037
Confirmed 9,96,037
Active 5,220
Discharged 9,77,360
Deaths 13,457
Vaccination 1,00,48,223
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 10,569
Confirmed 10,569
Active 35
Discharged 10,530
Deaths 4
Vaccination 4,80,972
Delhi 14,34,608
Confirmed 14,34,608
Active 912
Discharged 14,08,699
Deaths 24,997
Vaccination 84,63,689
Goa 1,67,566
Confirmed 1,67,566
Active 1,934
Discharged 1,62,557
Deaths 3,075
Vaccination 10,06,988
Gujarat 8,23,895
Confirmed 8,23,895
Active 2,333
Discharged 8,11,491
Deaths 10,071
Vaccination 2,71,18,597
Haryana 7,68,957
Confirmed 7,68,957
Active 1,113
Discharged 7,58,348
Deaths 9,496
Vaccination 95,16,095
Himachal Pradesh 2,02,800
Confirmed 2,02,800
Active 1,357
Discharged 1,97,959
Deaths 3,484
Vaccination 40,47,142
Jammu and Kashmir 3,17,250
Confirmed 3,17,250
Active 3,774
Discharged 3,09,133
Deaths 4,343
Vaccination 48,74,579
Jharkhand 3,45,983
Confirmed 3,45,983
Active 609
Discharged 3,40,257
Deaths 5,117
Vaccination 73,02,375
Karnataka 28,56,491
Confirmed 28,56,491
Active 42,019
Discharged 27,79,038
Deaths 35,434
Vaccination 2,41,86,500
Kerala 29,81,721
Confirmed 29,81,721
Active 1,01,097
Discharged 28,66,806
Deaths 13,818
Vaccination 1,49,47,089
Ladakh 20,129
Confirmed 20,129
Active 216
Discharged 19,709
Deaths 204
Vaccination 2,35,427
Lakshadweep 9,936
Confirmed 9,936
Active 278
Discharged 9,609
Deaths 49
Vaccination 56,206
Madhya Pradesh 7,90,015
Confirmed 7,90,015
Active 466
Discharged 7,80,534
Deaths 9,015
Vaccination 2,20,16,496
Maharashtra 61,04,917
Confirmed 61,04,917
Active 1,20,061
Discharged 58,61,720
Deaths 1,23,136
Vaccination 3,44,05,122
Manipur 72,718
Confirmed 72,718
Active 5,974
Discharged 65,540
Deaths 1,204
Vaccination 7,59,467
Meghalaya 51,901
Confirmed 51,901
Active 4,354
Discharged 46,676
Deaths 871
Vaccination 7,47,495
Mizoram 21,854
Confirmed 21,854
Active 3,730
Discharged 18,026
Deaths 98
Vaccination 6,11,897
Nagaland 25,559
Confirmed 25,559
Active 1,192
Discharged 23,868
Deaths 499
Vaccination 5,38,963
Odisha 9,24,699
Confirmed 9,24,699
Active 26,347
Discharged 8,94,104
Deaths 4,248
Vaccination 1,25,92,387
Puducherry 1,18,087
Confirmed 1,18,087
Active 1,871
Discharged 1,14,454
Deaths 1,762
Vaccination 5,39,022
Punjab 5,96,550
Confirmed 5,96,550
Active 2,118
Discharged 5,78,310
Deaths 16,122
Vaccination 78,74,408
Rajasthan 9,52,789
Confirmed 9,52,789
Active 1,092
Discharged 9,42,756
Deaths 8,941
Vaccination 2,58,21,624
Sikkim 21,226
Confirmed 21,226
Active 1,869
Discharged 19,048
Deaths 309
Vaccination 5,15,367
Tamil Nadu 25,00,002
Confirmed 25,00,002
Active 34,926
Discharged 24,32,017
Deaths 33,059
Vaccination 1,69,21,705
Telengana 6,27,498
Confirmed 6,27,498
Active 11,704
Discharged 6,12,096
Deaths 3,698
Vaccination 0
Tripura 68,151
Confirmed 68,151
Active 3,962
Discharged 63,492
Deaths 697
Vaccination 26,30,196
Uttar Pradesh 17,06,739
Confirmed 17,06,739
Active 2,181
Discharged 16,81,912
Deaths 22,646
Vaccination 3,34,94,768
Uttarakhand 3,40,793
Confirmed 3,40,793
Active 1,555
Discharged 3,31,903
Deaths 7,335
Vaccination 46,88,268
West Bengal 15,06,279
Confirmed 15,06,279
Active 17,950
Discharged 14,70,512
Deaths 17,817
Vaccination 2,29,60,808

COVID-19 Statewise Vaccine

COVID-19 Statewise Status

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Government of India is taking all necessary steps to ensure that we are prepared well to face the challenge and threat posed by the growing pandemic of COVID-19 the Corona Virus. The most important factor in preventing the spread of the Virus locally is to empower the citizens with the right information and taking precautions as per the advisories being issued by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.

Helpline No.

National Helpline Numbers: 011-23978046, 1075 (Toll Free)

  • Andaman and Nicobar : 03192-232102
  • Andhra Pradesh : 104, 8297104104
  • Arunachal Pradesh : 104, 0360-2292777, 0360-2292774, 0360-2292775
  • Assam : 104
  • Bihar : 104
  • Chandigarh : 9779558282
  • Chhattisgarh : 104, 0771-2235091
  • Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu : 104
  • Delhi : 011-22307145, 1800-111-747, 8800007722
  • Goa : 104
  • Gujarat : 104, 079-23250818, 079-23251900
  • Haryana : 8558893911
  • Himachal Pradesh : 104
  • Jammu and Kashmir : 0191-2520982, 0194-2440283
  • Jharkhand : 104
  • Karnataka : 104, 1075, 080-46848600, 080-66692000, 9745697456, 080-1070
  • Kerala : 0471-2552056
  • Ladakh : 0198-2256462
  • Lakshadweep : 104
  • Maharashtra : 020-26127394
  • Manipur : 0385-2411668, 1800-345-3818
  • Meghalaya : 108, 1070
  • Mizoram : 102
  • Madhya Pradesh : 104
  • Nagaland : 7005539653, 1800-345-0019
  • Odisha : 9439994859
  • Puducherry : 104
  • Punjab : 104
  • Rajasthan : 104, 108
  • Sikkim : 104
  • Tamil Nadu : 044-29510500
  • Telengana : 104
  • Tripura : 112, 0381-2315879, 8794534501
  • Uttar Pradesh : 1800-180-5145, 6389300137, 0522-4523000, 0522-2610145
  • Uttarakhand : 104, 0135-2722100, 0135-2724506
  • West Bengal : 1800-313-444-222, 033-23412600
Information on COVID-19 vaccine

How to book a COVID-19 Vaccination appointment on CoWIN if you're 18 years or older

UPDATES & NOTIFICATIONS

12-04-2021
Last Updated on Jul 07, 2121- 00:30 hrs
Last Updated on Jul 07, 2121- 00:30 hrs

A. Registration

1. Where can I register for COVID-19 vaccination?
You can log into the Co-WIN portal using the link www.cowin.gov.in and click on the “Register/Sign In yourself” tab to register for COVID-19 vaccination.
2. Is there a mobile app that needs to be installed to register for vaccination?
There is no authorised mobile app for registering for vaccination in India. You need to log into the Co-WIN portal. You can also register for vaccination through the Aarogya Setu App.
3. Which age groups can register for vaccination on the Co-WIN portal?
At present, all citizens above 45 years of age can register for vaccination.
4. Is online registration mandatory for Covid 19 vaccination?
No. Vaccination Centres provide for a limited number of on-spot registration slots every day. However, it is recommended to register online and schedule vaccination in advance for a have hassle-free vaccination experience.
5. How many people can be registered in the Co-WIN portal through one mobile number?
Up to 4 people can be registered for vaccination using the same mobile number.
6. How can citizens with no access to smart phones or computers manage online registration?
Up to 4 people can be registered for vaccination using the same mobile number. Citizens can take help from friends or family for online registration. Facility for on-spot registration is also available.
7. Can I register for vaccination without Aadhaar card?
Yes, you can register on Co-WIN portal using any of the following ID proofs: a. Aadhaar card b. Driving License c. PAN card d. Passport e. Pension Passbook f. NPR Smart Card g. Voter ID (EPIC)
8. Is there any registration charge to be paid?
No. There is no registration charge.

B. Scheduling Appointment

1. Can I book an appointment for vaccination in the Co-WIN portal?
Yes, you can book appointment for vaccination through Co-WIN portal after logging-in to the Co-WIN Portal through your registered mobile number.
2. What are the options if one citizen is aged 45 or above and other is aged 18 or above?
If one citizen is aged 45 or above and other citizen is aged 18 to 44 years and both want to schedule a combined appointment, then only private paid vaccination centres or vaccination centres as per State’s policy will be made available. However, it may happen that some hospitals which are catering to people with 45 years or more may not allow the booking of appointments for people with lesser age. In that case you may make bookings one by one.
3. Can I check the vaccine being administered at each vaccination centre?
Yes, while scheduling an appointment for vaccination, the system will show vaccination centre names along with the name of the vaccine that will be administered in case of private hospitals. Government hospitals may not show the name of the vaccine.
4. Can I download appointment slip?
Yes, the appointment slip can be downloaded after the appointment has been scheduled.
5. How can I find the nearest vaccination centre?
You can search in Co-WIN portal (or Aarogya Setu) for the vaccination centre nearest to your location by either searching through PIN code or by choosing the State and the District.
6. What if I cannot go for vaccination on the date of appointment? Can I reschedule my appointment?
The appointment can be rescheduled at any time. In case you do not go for vaccination on the date of appointment, you can reschedule the appointment by clicking on “Reschedule” tab.
7. Do I have an option for cancellation of appointment?
Yes, you cannot cancel an appointment already scheduled. You can also reschedule the appointment and choose another date or time slot of your convenience.
8. Where will I receive confirmation of date and time of vaccination?
Once an appointment is scheduled, you will receive the details of the vaccination centre, date and time slot chosen for appointment in an SMS sent to your registered mobile number. You can also download the appointment slip and print it or keep it on your smart phone.
9. Can I get vaccination without appointment?
Citizens aged 45 years and above can schedule appointments online or walk-in to vaccination centres. Citizens aged 18-44 years should mandatorily register themselves and schedule appointment online before vaccination. However, all citizens are recommended to register online and schedule vaccination in advance for a hassle-free vaccination experience.

C. 2nd dose scheduling

1. Is it necessary to take 2nd dose of vaccination?
Yes. It is recommended that both doses of vaccine should be taken for realising the full benefit of vaccination. Both doses must be of the same vaccine type.
2. When should I take the 2nd dose of vaccination?
It is recommended that the 2nd dose of COVAXIN should be administered in the interval of 4 to 6 weeks from the date of 1st dose administration. For COVISHIELD the recommended interval is 4 to 8 weeks while an interval of 6 to 8 weeks gives an enhanced protection. You may choose the date of 2nd dose vaccination as per your convenience.
3. Will my 2nd dose appointment be automatically scheduled by Co-WIN system?
No. You have to take an appointment for the 2nd dose vaccination. The Co-WIN system will help you book an appointment in a Vaccination Centre where the same vaccine is being administered as the vaccine type (COVAXIN or COVISHIELD) of the 1st dose.
4. Whom can I contact if I have some problems related to my online registration of appointment?
You can call on the national helpline ‘1075’ for information and guidance on COVID-19 vaccination and Co-WIN software related queries.

D. Vaccination

1. Is vaccination free at all vaccination centres?
No. Vaccination is free at Government hospitals and charged up to INR 250 per dose in Private hospitals. Citizens can get this information on the Co-WIN portal while booking an appointment.
2. Can I check the price of the vaccine?
Yes. The System will show the price of the vaccine below the name of the vaccination centre at the time of scheduling an appointment.
3. Can I choose the vaccine?
System will show the vaccine being administered in each vaccination centre at the time of scheduling an appointment. Citizen can choose the vaccination centre as per their choice of vaccine being administered However, the choice will not be available at the Government facilities .
4. What precautions should I take at the time of 2nd dose vaccination?
The Vaccination Centres have been directed to ensure that if a citizen is being vaccinated with 2nd dose, they should confirm that the first dose vaccination was done with the same vaccine as is being offered at the time of second dose and that the first dose was administered more than 28 days ago. You should share the correct information about the vaccine type and the date of 1st dose vaccination with the vaccinator. You should carry your vaccine certificate issued after the first dose.
5. Can I get vaccinated with 2nd dose in a different State/District?
Yes, you can get vaccinated in any State/District. The only restriction is that you will be able to get vaccinated only on those centres which are offering the same vaccine as was administered to you on your first dose.
6. Which documents should I carry with me for vaccination?
You should carry your identity proof specified by you at the time of registration on the Co-WIN portal and a printout/screenshot of your appointment slip.
7. I have registered myself on Co-Win portal. However, I am not able to make any booking as I do not see any vaccination facility near my location? What should I do?
Yes, it is possible that no facility near your place has published their vaccination program as yet. You may wait for some time till vaccination facilities near your place are onboarded on Co-Win platform, become active and start their services.

E. Vaccine Certificate

1. Why do I need a vaccination certificate?
A COVID Vaccine Certificate (CVC) issued by the government offers an assurance to the beneficiary on the vaccination, type of vaccine used, and the provisional certificate also provides the next vaccination due. It also is an evidence for the citizen to prove to any entities which may require proof of vaccination specially in case of travel. Vaccination not only protects individuals from disease, but also reduces their risk of spreading the virus. Therefore, there could be a requirement in future to produce certificate for certain kind of social interactions and international travel. In this context the certificate issued by Co-WIN has built in security features to guarantee genuineness of the certificate which can be digitally verified using approved utilities which are provided in Co-WIN portal.
2. Who is responsible for providing the vaccination certificate?
The Vaccination Centre is responsible for generating your certificate and for providing a printed copy post vaccination on the day of vaccination itself. Please do insist on receiving the certificate at the Centre. For Private Hospitals, the charges for providing a printed copy of the certificate are included in the service charge for vaccination.
3. Where can I download vaccination certificate from?
You can download vaccination certificate from the Co-WIN portal (cowin.gov.in) or the Aarogya Setu app or through Digi-Locker by following the simple steps. You may do so by using the mobile number used at the time of registration.

F. Reporting Side effects

1. Whom do I contact in case of side effects from vaccination?
You can contact on any of the following details: a. Helpline Number: +91-11-23978046 (Toll free- 1075) b. Technical Helpline Number: 0120-4473222 c. Helpline Email Id: support@cowin.gov.in You may also contact the Vaccination Centre where you took vaccination, for advice.

Covid-19 Infographics/Videos

CORONAVIRUS COVID - 19 Symptoms

  • High Fever
  • Dry Cough
  • Sore Throat
  • Difficulty in Breathing

How it Spreads

  • Air by Cough or Sneeze
  • Personal Contact
  • Contaminated Objects
  • Mass Gathering

PREVENTION

  • Wash your Hands often
  • Wear a Face Mask
  • Avoid Contact with Sick People
  • Always Cover Your Cough or Sneeze

Videos

Myth-Busters These are the facts.

  • Cold weather and snow CANNOT kill the CoronaVirus .
  • Hand dryers are NOT effective in killing the coronavirus.
  • There is NO evidence that regularly rinsing the nose with saline has protected people from infection with the coronavirus.
  • The coronavirus CAN be transmitted in areas with hot and humid climates.
  • Ultraviolet light SHOULD NOT be used for sterilization and can cause skin irritation.
  • Garlic is healthy but there is NO evidence from the current outbreak that eating garlic has protected people from the coronavirus.
  • The coronavirus CANNOT be transmitted through mosquito bites.
  • Thermal scanners CAN detect if people have a fever but CANNOT detect whether or not someone has the coronavirus.
  • Antibiotics DO NOT work against viruses, antibiotics only work against bacteria.
  • There is NO evidence that companion animals/pets such as dogs or cats can transmit the coronavirus.
  • Spraying alcohol or chlorine all over your body WILL NOT kill viruses that have already entered your body.
  • To date, there is NO specific medicine recommended to prevent or treat the coronavirus.
  • Taking a hot bath DOES NOT prevent the coronavirus.
  • Vaccines against pneumonia, such as pneumococcal vaccine and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine, DO NOT provide protection against the coronavirus.
Note : Content is Sourced from World Health Organization