COVID-19 vaccine registration online: Worried due to the COVID-19 second wave, nearly 1.3 crore Indians registered themselves online on the government’s dedicated portal CoWin on Wednesday for the mass vaccination drive that is set to begin on May 1.

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Now, they are waiting for vaccine stock to fill up at the nearest COVID-19 vaccination centres. Tech companies like Google are trying their best to make things easy and hence added a feature to find the nearest COVID-19 vaccination centre to Maps.

Besides Google Maps, there are two other ways to find the nearby vaccine centre. To find COVID-19 vaccination centre via Google Maps: All you need to do is head to Google Maps and find the centre by just a simple search.

Once you search for COVID-19 vaccination centre, Google Maps will show all vaccination centres near you on the map. Interestingly, Google Maps also show if the centre is open or not.

To find COVID-19 vaccination centre via CoWIN: First head to cowin.gov.in. Scroll down on the home page and find the section Find Your Nearest Vaccination Center. You can then scroll into your region to find the vaccination centres.

For detailed information. Click on the current location in the tab and press Go. Alternatively, you can also enter you pincode to get all the vaccination centres in the area. CoWIN shows details such as name of the nearby hospital and vaccination centres. It also shows the full address of the centre

To find COVID-19 vaccination centre via MapmyIndia: Login to MapmIndia portal or app, click on the current location in the search box or enter your address. Next click on the Vaccination Centres option in the left menu. It will show the list of options available nearby and also how far is the centre from your home. For clarity, MapmyIndia pins the address on the map with an injection logo.

Meanwhile, the second wave of infections has seen over 300,000 people test positive each day for the past week, overwhelming health facilities and crematoriums and prompting an increasingly urgent response from allies overseas sending equipment.