One of India's largest value online e-commerce company, Snapdeal witnessed its home category sales gone up by 70% since March 2020, when the Covid-19 outbreak began.
New Delhi: E-commerce company Snapdeal has launched ‘Sanjeevani’ to connect COVID-19 patients with potential plasma donors, joining the growing roster of companies that have introduced digital tools to help people amid the deadly second wave of the pandemic.
Right from giants like Facebook and Google to startups such as HealthifyMe have introduced a slew of tools over the past few weeks to help people find slots for vaccination appointments.
Drawing on the country’s proven tech prowess and massive reach of social media platforms, many companies and developers are enabling people looking for resources like hospital beds, ventilators, and oxygen cylinders.
In a statement on Monday, Snapdeal said it has created an easy-to-use platform, Sanjeevani, to use its wide reach in India, including across smaller towns and cities to connect people.
The tool will be accessible via the website and mobile app, it added.
Patients and donors can register themselves with their mobile numbers/email IDs and provide relevant information like blood group, location and donor-specific details such as when they tested positive or negative for COVID-19 infection.
After registering, Snapdeal’s search engine will look for relevant matches and connect patients with potential donors.
Sanjeevani was first launched to help the employees of Snapdeal find possible donors, but the e-commerce platform has now opened this for everyone.
Sanjeevani will also help raise awareness on the importance of plasma donation and encourage recovered COVID-19 patients to donate, it added.
Published: May 10, 2021, 17:10 IST
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