Coronavirus | Paytm, MakeMyTrip, Infosys offer to help India with vaccine bookings

Only 3.5% of India's 1.3 billion population has been fully immunised against COVID-19

June 10, 2021 05:27 pm | Updated 05:33 pm IST - BENGALURU

3D-printed small toy figurines, a syringe and vial labelled "coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine" are seen in front of India flag in this illustration taken May 4, 2021.

3D-printed small toy figurines, a syringe and vial labelled "coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine" are seen in front of India flag in this illustration taken May 4, 2021.

Paytm, Infosys and MakeMyTrip are among companies seeking approval in India to provide online COVID-19 vaccine bookings, the head of the government's tech platform said, as the country tries to make it easier for its huge population to book shots.

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The government relaxed rules last month to potentially allow third-party apps to offer vaccine bookings and has taken back control of procurement from states following delays and shortages. It also faced initial problems with its own vaccine booking platform.

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Around 15 State agencies and private companies, which alsoinclude Indian healthcare giants Apollo and Max, and online pharmacy 1mg, have asked to be allowed to offer vaccine bookings, R.S. Sharma, head of the government's panel managingthe CoWIN vaccination registration platform, told Reuters .

Softbank-backed digital payments app Paytm has more than 100 million monthly active users and MakeMyTrip has 12 million. Their popularity is seen providing more options to Indians looking to book their COVID-19 shots, particularly if they are struggling with an unfamiliar government platform.

"It will work in favour of the country, the union of all the entities is better than just one individual platform," Mr. Sharma said.

MakeMyTrip CEO Rajesh Magow said the company wanted to help people book their vaccination slots. 1mg said it was waiting for government approvals. Apollo declined to comment, while Paytm, Infosys and Max did not respond to Reuters queries.

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Only 3.5% of India's 1.3 billion population has been fully immunised against COVID-19 and health officials say the pace will have to ramp up to avoid further deadly surges of the virus, like the one that swept the country in the spring.

While much will depend on a pick up in scarce vaccine supplies, experts say more booking options should help. Several software developers have already been using publicly available coding for the CoWIN platform to create tools that send Telegram alerts to help people book slots.

"Right now, even if you find a slot using alerts, you haveto still go to the government website and follow many steps. Companies will be able to give a better user experience compared to CoWIN," said Berty Thomas, a software developer who haddesigned Telegram alerts for notifying people about slots.

Paytm too has enabled a notification feature on its app.

Mr. Sharma said vaccine supplies should improve going forwardand praised the CoWIN platform, saying at least three African nations — Zambia, Nigeria and Malawi — had enquired about using it for their own vaccination drives.

"We will give them the portal free of cost and they can customize. This is highly scalable," said Mr. Sharma.

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