COVID19
Caller Id App Truecaller launches Covid hospital directory for users in India
Caller Identity App Truecaller on Wednesday launched a Covid-19 Hospital Directory that will help users to easily find hospitals and care facilities in their area. The directory will contain telephone numbers and addresses of covid designated hospitals from multiple states across the country. The directory is built right into the app and can be accessed from either the menu or the dialer, the company said in a statement.
The feature includes telephone numbers and addresses of COVID-19 designated hospitals from multiple states across the country. This Healthcare Directory is sourced from official government databases. A search button helps you quickly find the information you need, however it does not mean that hospital beds are available, the company said in a release. The company, however, cautioned that the directory does not guarantee availability of hospital beds.
”We will be updating it every day and making sure that as many hospital phone numbers from as many areas in India are available. To see this feature, Please update the app on the Play Store. As of now, it is only available on Android devices,” the company added.
To help those in distress, the microblogging site Twitter has unveiled its Advanced Search feature that helps people find the latest information and access resources.
So, if you are looking for data around hospital beds, oxygen cylinders, or medicines, then you have to keep your search on Twitter limited to these keywords. The key to finding the correct info on Twitter is related to your specific query, so keep it around the most important search keywords.
Earlier this week, Twitter also launched a Covid-19 vaccine fact box on user timelines. The feature aims to encourage more people to get vaccinated.
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“As COVID-19 vaccinations become more widely available, we want you to have access to the latest vaccine info in your country. This week you’ll see a prompt in your timeline that links to sources about vaccine safety, efficacy, and news from public health experts,” Twitter said in a tweet.