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Reports claiming COVID vaccination fraud misleading, says government

From time to time, there have been reports from states that there may be more COVID vaccinations happening on paper than on ground, but every time these claims have been rejected by the Centre outrightly.

February 03, 2022 / 14:53 IST
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A healthcare worker gives a dose of the Covishield vaccine against the coronavirus disease, to a farmer in his field, during a door-to-door vaccination drive in Banaskantha district in the western state of Gujarat. (Representative image: Reuters)
A healthcare worker gives a dose of the Covishield vaccine against the coronavirus disease, to a farmer in his field, during a door-to-door vaccination drive in Banaskantha district in the western state of Gujarat. (Representative image: Reuters)

The Health Ministry on February 3 rejected reports of COVID vaccination “fraud” which claimed that people are being fraudulently registered as double vaccinated without receiving both doses, saying the reports were “ill-informed, baseless and misleading”.

The report published in the Guardian had said the vaccination figures were being manipulated. Responding to the news report, the government clarified that while the report is based on claims by healthcare workers, it is the health workers themselves who enter vaccination event data in CoWIN system.

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“The claim of the authors that the very health workers who enter the data have alleged irregularities, indicates that the authors do not have any understanding of the processes of vaccination event recording on CoWIN,” said the ministry in a statement.

According to the government, CoWIN has the necessary features and flexibility to ensure that every eligible individual has access to vaccination, regardless of any physical, digital or socio-economic barriers.