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Airtel Rolls Out Covid Support Initiatives on Its Digital Platform

Airtel has integrated an easily accessible bouquet of Covid support resources in Airtel Thanks App

Airtel Rolls Out Covid Support Initiatives on Its Digital Platform
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Bharti Airtel has rolled out a range of Covid support initiatives for customers by leveraging its digital platform.

With this, the telco joins a growing list of companies that have introduced digital tools to help people amid the deadly second wave of the pandemic.

Airtel has integrated an easily accessible bouquet of Covid support resources and related information in the Airtel Thanks app's Explore section, the company said in a statement.

"Covid SOS aggregates verified and updated contacts for important supplies such as medicines, oxygen, plasma donors, ambulances, hospital beds, and testing centres. With a few clicks, the platform connects users to these service providers/resources and tries to ensure that users do not have to waste precious time to access this data," the statement said.

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The information available on 'Covid SOS' is verified by their teams, it said and added the platform is powered by Airtel IQ.  

"Airtel Thanks users can also book a vaccination slot for themselves and their loved ones through the app," the statement said.

With the Cowin platform APIs (Application Programming Interface) integrated with the Airtel Thanks app, information on nearest vaccination centres and available slots are updated on a real-time basis.

To avail relevant resources, users would need to download the latest version of the Airtel Thanks app (iOS, Android), go to the 'Explore' section and click on the Covid support banners.

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Another feature allows businesses to create a free helpline for employees with Airtel IQ.

"Businesses of all sizes can set up a free Covid Helpline for their employees within two minutes with Airtel IQ – a cloud communication platform. Airtel is giving 5,000 minutes with each Helpline account so that businesses can stay connected with their employees and organise their efforts," it said.

The feature is expected to be particularly useful for medium to small sized companies that can set up a secure helpline instantly without any in-house telco infrastructure. 

India in a day recorded 3,26,098 Covid-19 cases that took the tally to 2,43,72,907, while 3,890 new fatalities pushed the death toll to 2,66,207, according to Union health ministry data updated on Saturday.

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