Sunil Jain, managing editor of The Financial Express passed away at 58 due to post-covid complications

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Sunil Jain, managing editor of The Financial Express Sunil Jain, Managing Editor of Financial Express, passed away following post-Covid complications on Saturday. He was 58. Veteran journalist, columnist and Managing Editor of The Financial Express Sunil Jain has died due to COVID-19-related complications, his sister Sandhya Jain announced on May 15. Jain was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi after he had contracted the coronavirus infection. "Doctors & staff at AIIMS battled heroically, but the demon was too powerful," his bereaved sister tweeted. “My brother, Sunil Jain, passed away this evening after post-Covid complications. He suffered a cardiac arrest earlier in the day, but was revived, and finally passed after another cardiac arrest around 8.30 p.m. The doctors and all medical staff at AIIMS did their best and more. I thank you for standing by us in this dark hour,” his sister Sandhya Jain said in a statement. PM Narendra Mod

Learn How To Register On cowin.gov.in For Vaccination In Few Steps



The CoWin portal has added a four-digit security code feature, which will make the vaccination slot booking experience safe and secure, according to the government. The feature has been added to the CoWin portal after various users complained of their vaccination certificate getting generated despite them not getting one in the first place.

The CoWIN four-digit security code will look to reduce mistakenly generated vaccination certificates. It will help prevent scammers from misguiding users. Anyone who registers on the CoWin portal and selects a slot for vaccination will get a four-digit security code. This code will have to be produced at the vaccination centre to verify themselves.

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According to a statement by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, various people who had booked their appointment for getting the Covid-19 vaccine through the CoWin portal did not go to get their jabs on the scheduled date. But they still received a notification through SMS that a dose had been administered to them. The new feature is said to prevent this problem from occurring.

The code must be kept safe and not be shared with anyone. Think of it like a One Time Password (OTP) you get when doing a bank transaction. On the vaccination day, you will need to produce the code in order to authenticate the entire vaccination process.

Here is how you can register for the Covid-19 vaccine after the introduction of the four-digit security code:


1. Visit the CoWIN portal

2. Register your mobile number by entering your contact details

3. Enter the OTP you get via SMS. If you have already registered, just sign in with required credentials.

4. Enter your location; residence state and district. You can also enter the PIN code of the nearest vaccination centre.

5. You will be able to see all nearby vaccination centres and slots. Tap on the green slot of preference, select a time slot and confirm the booking

6. You will be issued a four-digit security code which you will get as a text message. This code will be required to validate your booking on the vaccination day.

7. After getting vaccinated, you can login to the CoWIN portal to download your vaccine certificate.


References: TheIndianEXPRESS

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