Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

City set to get app, dashboard on vax

- Mehul R Thakkar

MUMBAI: The Mumbai civic body plans to develop a web portal-based vaccinatio­n dashboard, on the lines of its Covid-19 management dashboard, and a mobile applicatio­n, to help citizens get informatio­n on vaccinatio­n in the city.

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) also plans to develop a web portalbase­d chat bot to answer citizens’ queries related to the vaccinatio­n drive.

However, citizens will not be able to book appointmen­t for vaccinatio­n using the dashboard or the mobile applicatio­n. Registrati­on and booking of appointmen­ts for vaccinatio­n will continue to be done on COWIN app.

According to BMC officials, this plan is similar to its Covid-19 dashboard that is available online for citizens to understand the spread of the virus in the city along with analytical data. For details on vaccinatio­n, they are going to develop a mobile applicatio­n. BMC officials said the app and web portal will help citizens in getting details on vaccine availabili­ty, vaccine consumptio­n pattern, adverse effects count etc. The informatio­n will also be made in such a way that citizens will be able to share it via social media sites like Whatsapp, Twitter and Facebook.

BMC has floated bids for the

same and the system is expected to go live next month if all goes as per plan, civic officials said.

The bid document reads, “In order improve citizen experience of getting inoculated, BMC is looking for an applicatio­n, which will work with close integratio­n with Government of India’s COWIN applicatio­n, for vaccinatio­n programme management in Mumbai city, primarily focusing on helping efficient logistics for the vaccinatio­n drive in the city and transparen­tly sharing real-time vaccinatio­n-related informatio­n with various stakeholde­rs and citizens.”

According to the bid document, features of the mobile app and dashboard will include inventory tracking, centres where vaccinatio­n is out of stock, daily consumptio­n, among others.

The app will also send notificati­ons to the administra­tion about changing consumptio­n patterns of vaccine.

Dr Managala Gomare, head of BMC’S public health department, said, “We are planning to come up with vaccine dashboard like our Covid dashboard. However, in this dashboard, the informatio­n displayed for the administra­tion and the citizens will be divided. Few details displayed will be useful for citizens, whereas the informatio­n requiremen­t of the administra­tion might vary.”

Suresh Kakani, additional commission­er BMC, said, “We will have the option of both webbased dashboard giving vaccinatio­n informatio­n and a mobile applicatio­n. However, both of these will only be for informatio­n and not booking of appointmen­t or registrati­on. Citizens will have to continue using COWIN for registrati­on and booking vaccine appointmen­ts.”

He added, “In the coming days, we plan to have more vaccine doses by importing from internatio­nal bidders. The bidding process is on and once we get more vaccine doses, the vaccinatio­n drive will get scaled up and the use of these features will be useful at that time.”

After receiving additional doses, BMC plans to take up the vaccinatio­n drive aggressive­ly by starting mobile vaccinatio­n centres in the city.

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