MediBuddy starts COVID-19 vaccination drive for its employees and their dependents!

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MediBuddy, India’s largest digital healthcare platform has left no stone
unturned in its mission to support India in its battle against the coronavirus. Further, fortifying its
commitment and keeping their employee’s health first, they have launched a vaccination drive to
inoculate over 1100 employees and their dependents.
The vaccination drive is spread over 2 days, 3 rd -4 th June 2021 in the Bangalore office premises of
MediBuddy under diligent medical supervision. The vaccine administered on-site is Covishield, and
employees and their dependents could avail their 1st dose or 2nd dose basis their eligibility under the
stipulated government guidelines.
Commenting on the initiative undertaken, Satish Kannan, Co-founder & CEO, MediBuddy said “Our
employees are our biggest assets and vaccinating them and their dependents is our utmost priority.
Vaccines are the key solution to increase the immunity and safety of individuals. We are putting
together all our forces to support the healthcare system in whatever way we can, and we hope to
continue doing so.”
MediBuddy with its high-quality services has been accelerating the digital healthcare infrastructure by
providing accessible services from online doctor consultations, booking lab tests, ordering medicines
and much more from the comfort of their homes.

They recently announced that they would be facilitating vaccinations for over 700 corporates that support 15 million employees and their dependents
through vaccination camps which would be set either in their office or at any MediBuddy partnered
hospital. For which they have tied up with 350+ top hospitals across 130 cities such as Delhi, Chennai,
Bengaluru, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Noida, and Kochi.
Amid the second wave, MediBuddy has also launched several initiatives such as Hospital Bed Availability
Tracker, a 24×7 helpline number and a Coronavirus Risk Assessment Tool to help tackle the surge of
coronavirus infection and contribute its bit in combating the virus.

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