Google adds vaccine dashboards to search; Google Maps shows the availability of beds in hospitals

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Updated: May 11, 2021 19:54 IST
California [US]May 11 (ANI): Technical giant Google made the discovery vaccine-connected informationrmation is easier by performing a number of updates in different services.
The goal of implementing these functions is to help health authorities and affected groups find help as soon as possible, as the country is engulfed in a second massive wave of pandemics.
According to Mashable, to help in searching for vaccine informationrmation, Google The search will show the latest updates vaccine safety, efficacy and side effects.
“You will also find informationtalk about prevention, self-care and treatment on the “Prevention and Treatment” tab in easy-to-understand language, obtained from authorized medical sources and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, “he said. search giant in a blog post.
In addition to testing centers, people can also access 23,000 vaccination centers nationwide in English and 8 other regional languages.
Mashable told in detail that another item had been added Google Maps. The app will now show the user whether the hospital has beds and access to medical oxygen, based on the crowd informationrmation. This information may be inaccurate, but it can be a handy detail for those hoping to get close to a friend or family member.
At the same time, Google Pay also runs a COVID-assisted campaign. where people who want to make donations to organizations that help residents who are under the influence of COVID can do so. Some of the associations highlighted as features of this campaign include GiveIndia, Charities Aid Foundation, Goonj, Save the Children, Seeds, UNICEF India (national NGOs) and United Way.
“This campaign has raised more than $ 4.6 million [INR 33 crore] to date and continues to receive much-needed support to provide assistance, “the statement said. (ANI)
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