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dhis2sms.gov.bw COVID 19 Vaccination Self-Registration Botswana

Organization : Government of Botswana
Facility : COVID 19 Vaccination Self-Registration
Country : Botswana
Website : https://dhis2sms.gov.bw/vaccine/

How To Do COVID 19 Vaccination Self-Registration?

Welcome to the online self-registration platform for Covid-19 Vaccination. The platform is used to register eligible COVID-19 vaccine beneficiaries prior to receiving the vaccine.

Related / Similar Service : Botswana COVID-19 Relief Fund

 

Just follow the below steps to register for COVID 19 Vaccination Self-Registration.

Steps :
Step 1 : Visit the official website through provided above.
Step 2 : Read the instructions carefully
Step 3 : Next, click on the “Register” button.
Step 4 : Fill the registration form with the required details


Step 5 : Finally click on the “Submit” button to complete your registration.

Instructions On COVID 19 Vaccination Self-Registration

Please note the following before completing the online self-registration form
** You confirm that you are aged 18 years and above
** You commit to provide accurate information about yourself
** You will receive notification on the date, time and venue where to receive your vaccination.

The information collected will be used to facilitate
** Identification of eligible vaccination candidates
** Planning for distribution of vaccines and other commodities
** Allocation of candidates to their nearest vaccination sites
** Communication with vaccination candidates about the Covid-19 vaccination program and their appointments

FAQ On COVID 19 Vaccination Self-Registration

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ On COVID 19 Vaccination Self-Registration

1. When am I going to be tested?
You will be tested at day 10 of your stay in quarantine.

2. If the test is negative, will I be allowed to go home?
You will be quarantined for 14 days and will only be allowed to go home at the end of the set dates.

3. Why are we kept for 14 days?
We do quarantine for 14 days because you can be contagious for up to two weeks after being exposed to COVID-19. The incubation period of the virus – the time between exposure to a virus and its first symptoms appearing – is 5 to 10 days on average.

So if you have been potentially exposed, and you have not shown symptoms for 14 days, you may not have COVID-19. A test has to be done to confirm that indeed you are not infected.

4. What happens after 14 days of quarantine?
By day 14, your test results will be available to inform us if you are positive or not. If your test result is positive, you will be taken into a designated hospital for further management of the disease.

If you have tested negative, you will be offered with a fitness certificate and be allowed to go home. When you are home, wash hands frequently, practice social distancing and inform health authorities as soon as you experience respiratory symptoms.

5. Why am I not allowed to go out of my room?
You may pose risk to others who have not been exposed to infection if you have COVID 19. This is meant to control the spread of the disease. This is also to protect you from contracting COVID 19 from others.

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