WhatsApp has another new chatbot to aid COVID-19 vaccination measure for senior residents in India amidst the Covid pandemic. Zero supports volunteer association Robin Hood Army on Wednesday launched this new WhatsApp chatbot. It interfaces senior residents with volunteers to assist with the vaccination interaction. The chatbot can likewise be utilized by individuals who need to join the association, share food, or volunteer to assist senior residents with their COVID-19 inoculation.
Senior residents need to send ‘Hi’ to +91-8971966164 on WhatsApp and afterward react to the related message with ‘3’ to get a volunteer to assist them with the vaccination. Note that the Robin Hood Army is as of now just serving senior residents who live alone.
Individuals can contribute and become a part of COVID-19 immunization drive or other help with volunteer work. The interested individuals can communicate by conveying through the chatbot itself. There is additionally a choice to supply surplus food to individuals in need. The chatbot has been created by computerized reasoning (AI) firm Yellow Messenger.
In a statement, Neel Ghose, Founder of Robin Hood Army stated that he his extremely elated to introduce #Senior Patrol campaign on WhatsApp to assist senior citizens with their vaccination. In Addition to this, he also said that this campaign will help to overcome the hindrances to vaccinate the senior population of the country. They can simply seek help through a simple message on WhatsApp which will break the barriers.
The volunteers of Robin Hood Army are accessible across 186 urban areas in 21 states around India. The #SeniorPatrol lobby was dispatched during the extended lockdown to assist weak senior residents with COVID-19 vaccination. It is professed to have helped a great many senior residents in 155 urban communities to get enlisted on the CoWIN gateway and visit the inoculation place for their arrangements.
“Robin Hood Army has been accomplishing excellent work in helping with immunization process. We are satisfied that they depend on WhatsApp to reinforce their volunteer organization and take COVID-19 aid projects to more urban areas in India,” said Abhijit Bose, Head of WhatsApp India.
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