Google Maps working with Union Health Ministry and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Vaccination has begun to avoid the worldwide Covid-19 epidemic. In such a situation, Google has also come forward to help in vaccination. He said that he, along with the Union Ministry of Health and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will give the vaccination center information on Google Maps. That is, with the help of maps, people will be able to search the center and will be able to reach it easily.
Google will rollout a feature with information related to the Vaccination Center.
Google said that in the coming few weeks it will rollout the feature with information related to the Vaccination Center. Vaccination has started in the country since January 16 after the approval of Kovishield and Kovaxin. So far 26 million people have been vaccinate.
Avoidance of epidemic is the responsibility of all of us
Google India said, “Covid-19 is continuously challenging our communities. In such a situation, we also have a responsibility with the Health Agency of the country to prevent this epidemic. We are going to rollout a feature in Maps that will allow vaccination Can help for. Now it is very important for everyone to return to normalcy.
Google is working closely with the Rapid Risk Response Team at the Union Ministry of Health
Banned on wrong information related to vaccination .The company said that it is working closely with the Rapid Risk Response Team at the Union Ministry of Health. It is tracking misinformation using social media listening tools across regions and languages. Overall, it is competing with science-based messages on vaccination and the epidemic-causing reaction.
Important information related to vaccination shown
Shortly after the commencement of the first phase of vaccination, the company prepared a knowledge panel in Google search. She was giving all kinds of information related to the Kovid vaccine. Both these panels were giving all the information like vaccine, safety, distribution, side effects. The information shown in 8 Indian languages Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati and Bengali along with English.