<p>The government has roped in 18 private hospitals in Bengaluru to administer Covid-19 vaccines in the second phase.</p>.<p>Hospitals expect those walking in to have registered on the government’s website or app, but some are willing to help those who aren’t Net-savvy to register at the hospital.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, a day after the phase was launched, <span class="italic">Metrolife</span> called up hospitals on the government’s list to ask about their operations.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, New BEL Road</span></strong></p>.<p>“We are having issues with the registration portal. It’s best to avoid coming this week. We’ll have a more organised system by next week.”</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Shushrusha Hospital, Yelahanka</span></strong></p>.<p>“Sorry, shots have not arrived. We’re waiting to receive more information from the BBMP.” </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Sapthagiri College of Medical Sciences, Chikkasandra</span></strong></p>.<p>“We haven’t started administering vaccines yet.”</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Raghavendra People Tree Hospital, T Dasarahalli</span></strong></p>.<p>“The vaccine is being administered only at our Goraguntepalya branch.” </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Sagar Hospital, Kumaraswamy Layout </span></strong></p>.<p>“We are carrying out 200 vaccinations a day. If you have trouble with the registration process, come to the hospital between 9 am and 5 pm and register directly.” </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Aster CMI Hospital, Sahakarnagar</span></strong></p>.<p>“You can come in and get a shot.”</p>.<p><strong>Where to register</strong></p>.<p>CoWIN portal</p>.<p>Arogya Setu app</p>.<p><br /><strong>No extra charges</strong></p>.<p>Hospitals Metrolife called said they collect Rs 250 to administer the vaccine. They are not charging anything extra. </p>
<p>The government has roped in 18 private hospitals in Bengaluru to administer Covid-19 vaccines in the second phase.</p>.<p>Hospitals expect those walking in to have registered on the government’s website or app, but some are willing to help those who aren’t Net-savvy to register at the hospital.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, a day after the phase was launched, <span class="italic">Metrolife</span> called up hospitals on the government’s list to ask about their operations.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, New BEL Road</span></strong></p>.<p>“We are having issues with the registration portal. It’s best to avoid coming this week. We’ll have a more organised system by next week.”</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Shushrusha Hospital, Yelahanka</span></strong></p>.<p>“Sorry, shots have not arrived. We’re waiting to receive more information from the BBMP.” </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Sapthagiri College of Medical Sciences, Chikkasandra</span></strong></p>.<p>“We haven’t started administering vaccines yet.”</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Raghavendra People Tree Hospital, T Dasarahalli</span></strong></p>.<p>“The vaccine is being administered only at our Goraguntepalya branch.” </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Sagar Hospital, Kumaraswamy Layout </span></strong></p>.<p>“We are carrying out 200 vaccinations a day. If you have trouble with the registration process, come to the hospital between 9 am and 5 pm and register directly.” </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Aster CMI Hospital, Sahakarnagar</span></strong></p>.<p>“You can come in and get a shot.”</p>.<p><strong>Where to register</strong></p>.<p>CoWIN portal</p>.<p>Arogya Setu app</p>.<p><br /><strong>No extra charges</strong></p>.<p>Hospitals Metrolife called said they collect Rs 250 to administer the vaccine. They are not charging anything extra. </p>