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Amid the lukewarm response from people to register for Covid-19 vaccination, the government has instructed local government representatives to ensure registration of people in rural areas.

The government has already instructed union parishad chairmen and members to bring eligible people to union digital centres and community healthcare centres to get people aged over 55 registered for vaccination.

“There are many people living in rural areas who do not have any smartphones and have little knowledge of registration. So, we have already sent letters and given verbal instruction to them [local government representatives] to encourage people to get registered,” Health Minister Zahid Maleque told The Daily Star yesterday.

The minister also said letters were sent to all deputy commissioners and civil surgeons across the country to launch massive awareness campaigns to encourage eligible persons to register for vaccination.

Meanwhile, online registration saw a sudden spike as more than one lakh people signed up for the Covid-19 vaccine yesterday.

Yesterday’s figure dwarfed the 80,000 registrations accumulated over the first week since the government launched the online website Surokkaha.gov.bd on January 27 for vaccine registration. However, the Surokkaha mobile app is still awaiting Google authorisation.

The mass vaccination will start from February 7 across the country and a total of 35 lakh people will be vaccinated in the first month.

With only two days to go for the start of the mass vaccination, government officials said around two lakh frontline workers of different professional groups and people aged over 55 have registered for vaccination till Thursday.

The officials however said they were expecting the registration to see a surge in the next few days with around 30 lakh frontline workers’ applications under process in the database.

“People are becoming interested and so the number of registrations is increasing,” the minister added.

Directorate General of Health Services officials said they are still collecting lists from various frontline professional bodies and have so far collected around 30 lakh names.

“We have sent the data to the Department of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and they will clean the data and prepare entries for individual registration [of frontline workers],” said a top DGHS official.

He also said part of the problem was that some sent data in PDF format, some in Bangla, some in English.

“It is a huge task to bring all that data under a system. That’s why it is taking some time.”

The health official said once the data is entered in the backup system, problems of people struggling to get registered will be solved.
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