Google, a major IT company in the United States, announced on the 25th that it will soon start a service that displays the vaccination location of the new coronavirus on an Internet map.

Amazon is also moving to support the spread of vaccines among major IT companies, such as setting up a clinic for vaccination at its headquarters.

On the 25th, Google announced that it will soon start a service to display search results on the Internet and places where vaccines can be given on a map in order to spread the vaccine widely.



It will collect information from related organizations and display detailed information such as whether reservations are necessary, make it available from some states in the United States, and expand it to other regions and countries.



In addition, WHO = World Health Organization and US CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be subsidized, and more than 15 billion yen will be invested in Japanese yen.



Among US IT giants, Amazon has opened a temporary vaccination clinic at its headquarters in Seattle, Washington, and Microsoft is also supporting the spread of vaccines by opening the company's facilities as a vaccination site. There are a lot of movements.