Apple iPhone Users Can Now Find Nearby COVID-19 Vaccine Centres Directly on Apple Maps App

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Apple Maps will now show COVID-19 vaccination locations, but the feature is currently limited to users in the US. The company states that information about vaccination centres and other eligibility details have been curated from VaccineFinder, a site run by Boston Children’s Hospital. After updating the native Maps app, iPhone users can search for nearby vaccination sites or ask Siri, “Where can I get a COVID vaccination.” The initial rollout includes more than 20,000 locations, and Apple says it will add more locations in the coming weeks.

Apple Maps will also show contact details of the COVID-19 vaccination centre, as per a screenshot available on its Newsroom. Users can access information such as working hours, address, phone number, and website. Users must note that the new update will not let them book an appointment via the app. Apple says that the update is the latest effort to help users better navigate the pandemic and take the proper steps to protect their health. Apple Maps received an update last year that allowed users to find COVID-19 testing centres. The feature was rolled out in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and the US.

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It remains unclear whether the new feature would eventually roll out to Apple Maps’ users in India. Notably, Apple’s competitor Google recently announced that users in India would be able to find accurate vaccine information from its apps such as Google Search, Maps, and Assistant. The tech giant expects to roll out the feature in the coming weeks. It essentially means users can soon find COVID-19 vaccine centres via Google Maps. Notably, the company had also added a special panel such as ‘COVID 19 Info’ on Maps to provide direct information to users. The COVID-19 panel also provides a seven-day trend based on data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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google maps railway crossing feature: Google Maps may soon show you railway crossings while navigating – Times of India

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After Search, if there’s one service from Google that’s changed the game for good then it has to be Maps. Google Maps has made commuting easier for a lot of people all over the world. From time to time, Google keeps adding new features as well. According to a report by 9to5Google, another new feature may soon come to Google Maps.
The report suggests that Google Maps may show you railway crossings while navigating. If you are approaching a railway crossing on the route, a banner may pop up which reads “Expect Delays”.
A user on Reddit shared the notification where railway crossing was on the route. However, the report says that it’s “unclear if these alerts are triggered by users reporting the crossing as being active, or if it’s just triggered by crossings that often cause delays.”
Google hasn’t spoken about the feature and so far it has been spotted in the US only. So it’s not clear when — and in what regions — will this feature will actually arrive. Google Maps features in most cases are universally the same only, so if it does roll out then it’s possible that users in India too will get the feature.
The feature, in fact, is already available on Google-owned Waze. Waze built this feature in collaboration with major railway operators and volunteer Waze map editors around the world. As a result, the feature is available in the US, Canada, Mexico, France, UK, Italy, Israel, Brazil, Colombia, Belgium, Poland, Hungary, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Netherlands, and Ireland.

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