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Facebook launches ‘Covid-19 Vaccine Finder’ in Bangladesh

Online deskFacebook has partnered with Bangladesh’s ICT Division and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to launch the “Covid-19 Vaccine Finder”, a new tool to help Bangladeshis confirm their eligibility and identify nearby places to get the vaccine.

This is part of Facebook’s holistic approach to raise awareness about hygiene measures, help people access Covid-related information and support the vaccine roll-out in the country, a press release said today.

The “Vaccine Finder” will connect people to local resources through their Facebook news feed and will include the eligibility criteria as well as the location of the vaccination centres and links to register for an appointment. The tool can be found in Facebook’s “COVID-19 Information Center”, which is also available in Bangla, the release said.

Facebook has taken several steps to support vaccine roll-out and raise awareness about safe hygiene practices around the world. The social media company has connected over 2 billion people globally to resources from health authorities through the Covid-19 Information Center and removed more than 18 million pieces of harmful misinformation about Covid-19 and approved vaccines.

Facebook has been working with partners in Bangladesh and around the world to increase health awareness and connect people to the latest information from health experts during the pandemic. So far, 11 million Bangladeshis have signed up using the platform’s “Blood Donations” feature to play a role in reducing critical blood shortage in the country, the release also said.

This week, the Facebook Journalism Project announced its partnership with the Digital Health Lab at Meedan, a global technology nonprofit organization, to support independent third-party fact-checkers working with Facebook to fight misinformation online. Meedan’s team of doctors, scientists and health experts will facilitate virtual training sessions, and fact checking partners can also use the Health Desk for health-related fact checks. This is the latest step in the company’s ongoing effort to address health misinformation.

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