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Modi, who wore the Assamese Gamosa, a red and white long scarf, was administered the shot by nurse P Niveda from Puducherry, assisted by the second nurse Rosamma Ali from Kerala. Modi’s inoculation with Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin, which has courted controversy, will likely build public confidence in the vaccine and counter hesitancy. Registration on CoWIN portal2 / 14 Elderly people get the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine during the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination in JabalpurBy 7 pm, over 2.5 million citizens had registered on the CoWIN portal, of which 2.4 million were citizen beneficiaries and remaining healthcare and frontline workers. Slow start3 / 14 Senior citizens enquiring at the registration desk as they arrive to get the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine in BengaluruThe first day of vaccination for senior citizens and those aged over 45 with comorbidities got off to a slow start, with beneficiaries reporting glitches in the CoWIN platform. Hospitals, too, complained that there were issues with the software that made uploading data extremely slow.Two options4 / 14 Elderly people pose at a selfie point after getting the dose of Covid-19 vaccine in New DelhiBeneficiaries have an option between pre-booking slots on the app and walk-in registration. However, in Bengaluru, there will be no walk-ins for the first week; in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and West Bengal, walk-in registrations have been allowed.Elderly taking a shot5 / 14 A 97-year-old man, Ramaswami Parthasarathy, took his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine at Manipal Hospitals in BengaluruMore than 128,000 beneficiaries over 60 years of age got the shot on Monday. Dilip Jose, MD and CEO of Manipal Hospitals, said the enthusiasm was very high and a lot of people reached out to enquire how they could get registered. At Manipal’s flagship hospital in Bengaluru, the first dose was administered to a 97-year-old man.Long queues6 / 14 NCP Lok Sabha MP from Baramati Supriya Sule being given the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in MumbaiiAt the Covid centre in BKC, Mumbai, long queues greeted beneficiaries, with vaccination for both senior citizens and frontline workers taking place at the same time. There were no separate lines, adding to the inconvenience. ” As crowds swelled in the afternoon, the wait time increased to 30-60 minutes. Private vs govt7 / 14 External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar gets his first dose of vaccine in New DelhiThe halls were nearly empty and the number of people seated in the vaccination waiting area sparse at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, just hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to get the Covaxin jab. In stark contrast, a line of makeshift canopies was erected in the backyard of Max Smart Super Specialty hospital in Delhi as senior citizens started pouring in from 9 am as soon as the Co-WIN registrations went live.Confusion over time slots8 / 14 People flouting social distancing norms as they stand in a queue to get dose of Covid-19 vaccine, at a Kamla Nehru Hospital vaccination center in PuneLack of exact time slots on the CoWIN portal meant beneficiaries ended up crowding outside many vaccination centres.Maharashtra on the edge9 / 14 NCP Chief Sharad Pawar gets his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine during the second phase of COVID-19 vaccination at Sir J. J. Hospital in MumbaiMaharashtra health department along with the Mumbai civic body are holding meetings with hospitals to gauge their infrastructure and willingness. The enrollments will be done accordingly. More clarity soon10 / 14 Chief Minister of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik receives the first dose of vaccine, in BhubaneswarThe health ministry has clarified that states have been given some relaxation. “In the next few days, the walk-in system will be streamlined, a provision is in place for this. A certain number of people can go to the centre after taking an appointment,” Harsh Vardhan said.Technical glitches11 / 14 Union Minister of State for PMO Dr Jitendra Singh gets his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine at AIIMS in New DelhiAs more vaccination centres get added and glitches are resolved, states expect an increase in vaccination. Even as the upgraded Co-WIN was launched, technical glitches continued and many places got off to a late start. At the BKC Covid centre, officials had to register details regarding allotment before administering doses and were unable to complete the process. While on-spot registrations began after 9 am, actual vaccination began only after 11 am. At Bengaluru, too, vaccination was to start at noon but could not be rolled out before 2pm.No dearth of enthusiasm12 / 14 Union Minister of State for Agriculture Som Prakash gets his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine in ChandigarhWhether it’s the government hospital in Chandigarh or AMRI Hospitals in South Kolkata, the scene was buzzing with people walking in to get the Covid shot. Pradeep Angre, dean of the Mulund facility, said the turnout was more encouraging in this round. "On most days, we were administering doses to 30-40 healthcare or frontline workers. Today, already over 50 senior citizens have been given the jab and more are waiting."Walk-in confusion13 / 14 Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu took his first dose of Covid-19 Vaccine, in ChennaiThe dean at the Rajiv Gandhi Hospital, Chennai, said that in the first one hour, over a 100 people had registered. The only dampener was the technical glitches on the Co-WIN app and confusion over walk-in. “The response has been huge. Many senior citizens turned up, but not all had registered, and some did not have proper documentation,” said Rupak Barua, director and group CEO, AMRI Hospitals.Vaccination hours14 / 14 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar receives the first dose of vaccine, in PatnaSuneeta Reddy, MD, Apollo Hospitals, said she expected the process to smooth out in 2-3 weeks. Reddy has also asked the government to extend the hours for vaccination from eight to 12-14.