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Snapdeal launches 'Sanjeevani' to connect COVID patients with potential plasma donors

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Published : May 10, 2021, 3:53 PM IST

Updated : May 10, 2021, 3:59 PM IST

Amid the sudden spike in Covid-19 infections, tech majors and start-ups like Facebook, Google, Paytm and HealthifyMe have introduced a slew of tools and apps to help people looking for resources like hospital beds, ventilators, oxygen cylinders, plasma donors and vaccines.

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New Delhi: E-commerce company Snapdeal has launched 'Sanjeevani' to connect COVID-19 patients with potential plasma donors, joining the growing roster of companies that have introduced digital tools to help people amid the deadly second wave of the pandemic.

In a statement on Monday, Snapdeal said it has created an easy-to-use platform, Sanjeevani, to use its wide reach in India, including across smaller towns and cities to connect people.

The tool will be accessible via the website and mobile app, it added.

Sanjeevani was first launched to help the employees of Snapdeal find possible donors, but the e-commerce platform has now opened this for everyone.

It will also help raise awareness on the importance of plasma donation and encourage recovered COVID-19 patients to donate, the statement added.

How does Sanjeevani work?

Patients and donors can register themselves with their mobile numbers/email IDs and provide relevant information like blood group, location and donor-specific details such as when they tested positive or negative for COVID-19 infection.

After registering, Snapdeal's search engine will look for relevant matches and connect patients with potential donors.

Tech majors leverage technology in fight against Covid-19

Drawing on the country's proven tech prowess and massive reach of social media platforms, many companies and developers are enabling people looking for resources like hospital beds, ventilators, oxygen cylinders, plasma donors and vaccines.

Facebook and Google to startups such as HealthifyMe have introduced a slew of tools over the past few weeks to help people find slots for vaccination appointments.

Similarly, Facebook and Paytm have unveiled vaccine finder apps to help schedule shots even as states have flagged a limited supply of doses.

Platforms like Under45 and GetJab also alert users when vaccine slots open up and then direct them to the CoWIN platform to secure an appointment.

While people have rushed to register for the jab, the limited availability of vaccines is prompting users to rely on these tools to track appointment availability.

Growing number of Covid-19 cases

India witnessed a single-day rise of 3,66,161 COVID-19 cases on Monday, which pushed its tally to 2,26,62,575, according to the health ministry.

The death toll due to the viral disease climbed to 2,46,116 with 3,754 more people succumbing to it, the ministry's data updated at 8 am showed.

So far, over 17 crore people have been vaccinated in the country.

The government's CoWIN portal had opened for registrations on April 28 for those aged above 18 years. The vaccination drive for this age group opened on May 1.

(With PTI Inputs)

New Delhi: E-commerce company Snapdeal has launched 'Sanjeevani' to connect COVID-19 patients with potential plasma donors, joining the growing roster of companies that have introduced digital tools to help people amid the deadly second wave of the pandemic.

In a statement on Monday, Snapdeal said it has created an easy-to-use platform, Sanjeevani, to use its wide reach in India, including across smaller towns and cities to connect people.

The tool will be accessible via the website and mobile app, it added.

Sanjeevani was first launched to help the employees of Snapdeal find possible donors, but the e-commerce platform has now opened this for everyone.

It will also help raise awareness on the importance of plasma donation and encourage recovered COVID-19 patients to donate, the statement added.

How does Sanjeevani work?

Patients and donors can register themselves with their mobile numbers/email IDs and provide relevant information like blood group, location and donor-specific details such as when they tested positive or negative for COVID-19 infection.

After registering, Snapdeal's search engine will look for relevant matches and connect patients with potential donors.

Tech majors leverage technology in fight against Covid-19

Drawing on the country's proven tech prowess and massive reach of social media platforms, many companies and developers are enabling people looking for resources like hospital beds, ventilators, oxygen cylinders, plasma donors and vaccines.

Facebook and Google to startups such as HealthifyMe have introduced a slew of tools over the past few weeks to help people find slots for vaccination appointments.

Similarly, Facebook and Paytm have unveiled vaccine finder apps to help schedule shots even as states have flagged a limited supply of doses.

Platforms like Under45 and GetJab also alert users when vaccine slots open up and then direct them to the CoWIN platform to secure an appointment.

While people have rushed to register for the jab, the limited availability of vaccines is prompting users to rely on these tools to track appointment availability.

Growing number of Covid-19 cases

India witnessed a single-day rise of 3,66,161 COVID-19 cases on Monday, which pushed its tally to 2,26,62,575, according to the health ministry.

The death toll due to the viral disease climbed to 2,46,116 with 3,754 more people succumbing to it, the ministry's data updated at 8 am showed.

So far, over 17 crore people have been vaccinated in the country.

The government's CoWIN portal had opened for registrations on April 28 for those aged above 18 years. The vaccination drive for this age group opened on May 1.

(With PTI Inputs)

Last Updated : May 10, 2021, 3:59 PM IST
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