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CoWIN to be used to book polio, hepatitis, other routine vaccines for kids: RS Sharma to News18

In an exclusive interview with News18.com, Dr RS Sharma, chief executive officer of the National Health Authority, said that the work to repurpose CoWIN has already begun and it’s “a matter of just a few months" when the tech platform will finally be rolled out for booking slots of routine vaccines.

July 29, 2022 / 09:14 IST
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National Health Authority CEO RS Sharma (File Image)
National Health Authority CEO RS Sharma (File Image)

The Narendra Modi government is planning to use CoWIN — the tech backbone of India’s Covid vaccination drive — for booking polio, hepatitis, and other routine vaccines for children under the country’s universal immunisation programme.
In an exclusive interview with News18.com, Dr RS Sharma, chief executive officer of the National Health Authority, said that the work to repurpose CoWIN has already begun and it’s “a matter of just a few months" when the tech platform will finally be rolled out for booking slots of routine vaccines.

Sharma – who is known for his stints dealing with information technology-related programmes, the most important being the creation of Aadhaar as the director general and mission director of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) – is also credited for making CoWIN.

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“The platform is now being repurposed for the universal immunisation programme. While CoWIN will retain its own features, it will be highly beneficial for the country to track the coverage of the immunisation programme,” he said.

CoWIN will continue to send reminders, as it does in the case of Covid vaccines, to parents. “For instance: if your child’s polio vaccine is pending or upcoming, the system will send reminder messages to parents,” Sharma said. “The platform will help in monitoring the coverage of the national immunisation programme and recapture the entire data. It will also highlight the drop-outs, if any, and send reminders which will help in tracking and improving the coverage of immunisation programme further.”