4 tools that will help you book vaccine.

 

As the government opened up Covid-19 vaccination for all citizens over the age of 18, finding slots has become an ordeal in major metros and Tier 1 cities. When registrations opened on April 27, many did not receive OTPs to register themselves on the CoWin app let alone schedule an appointment.

While things may have gotten better from the point of view of CoWin, the fight to get vaccination slots still continues.

Vaccine stocks are running low for both Covishield and Covaxin or slots are already booked. One of the major reasons behind these issues has been the scarcity of vaccines in India, which is likely to continue until July 2021, according to Covishield-maker Serum Institute’s CEO Adar Poonawalla.

The process of actually getting that vaccination appointment can be frustrating and less clear.

This is where technology steps in.
Many independent coders, as well as tech companies, are using the CoWin APIs to solve the jam by creating such tools that can either notify people when vaccine slots are available or let them know when the next slot is available in real-time.

Paytm

Digital payments giant Paytm has also launched a ‘Covid-19 Vaccine Finder’ tool, which is integrated inside the app to help citizens check the availability of vaccination slots for a specific date. The vaccine finder tool is available on paytm's mini app store  that was launched last year.

Users need to enter postal codes or district name, select their age groups. In case of unavailability, click on the ‘notify me when slots are available’ option to get real-time alerts.

Under45.in

The website is developed by programmer Berty Thomas to help people aged between 18-44 find Covid vaccine slots and open vaccination slots nearby.  The site now directs users to a Telegram channel for updates, given that the official CoWin APIs have been limited by the government. The Telegram channels are created for each district, so for instance, those living in South Delhi are directed to the ‘U45 South Delhi’ Telegram channel.

Getjab.in

Indian School of Business alumni Shyam Sunder, along with few others friends, had developed the website  to help users get alerts when vaccination slots are available nearby. One can simply sign up by sharing their name, district and email ID and the app notifies users on email.

HealthifyMe

Bengaluru-based healthtech startup HealthifyMe launched Vaccinateme.in  which uses the CoWin API to check for vaccine slots. The platform comes with the typical age and location and vaccine type (Covishield or Covaxin) filters. The site can be accessed on the web or through smartphones


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