Why can't big tech such as Amazon deliver the new corona vaccine quickly?



If you buy something on Amazon, it will arrive at your home in about two days. However, even in the United States, which is the knee of Pfizer and Moderna who developed the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine, 'Vaccine delivery by Amazon' and 'Google needs to collect infected person data and vaccinate. Services such as 'notify people' have not been realized. NBC News, an American news production company, asks the question, 'Why can't we exert our strength only with vaccines?'

, So-called Big Tech , a major American IT company such as Amazon and Google that supports every aspect of life. Explains.

Why Big Tech isn't dominating the vaccine rollout
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/why-big-tech-isn-t-dominating-vaccine-rollout-n1259006

NBC News often asks, 'Why can't Big Tech, which controls logistics and data, collect data on vaccines and vaccinations and deliver them to people?' The answer to this question is that vaccines are distributed outside the control of Big Tech.

Vaccine distribution in the United States is a process of 'supplying vaccines purchased by the federal government from pharmaceutical companies to the state, and the state distributes the vaccine in collaboration with counties and companies.' Certainly, various companies are working together with local governments such as states and counties to distribute vaccines, and Big Tech is also playing a role in that, but it seems that it is not as much as the American people expect. ..



One example of how Big Tech isn't doing what it expects is when the Iowa state government announced on February 17, 2021 that it would 'give up on Microsoft's systems.' Iowa and Microsoft have been developing a vaccine reservation system for the state's healthcare system over the past six months. However, since it does not at all prospect of realization stand, Kim Reynolds Governor of Iowa is said, 'If you try to implement a vaccine reservation system, has reached the conclusion that rather large mess than occurs', and Microsoft It was revealed that the contract was terminated.

'It wasn't Microsoft's fault to forgo the introduction of the booking system,' NBC News said. Making changes to a large IT infrastructure that spans is not easy, 'he said.

In April 2020, Apple and Google developed the 'contact tracking API for new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) ', but it did not spread easily. NBC News analyzes why U.S. local governments were reluctant to develop and operate systems that introduced Apple and Google APIs, 'because new system development requires a lot of people and costs.' I will.

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Amazon is also reluctant to deliver vaccines to rural areas. In January 2021, Dave Clark, CEO of the consumer division at Amazon, sent a letter to the president saying 'I want to help deliver the vaccine,' but it is only for the contract with the country. It is said that it is squeezing. From this, NBC News pointed out that 'Amazon is trying to avoid on-site vaccine distribution by working directly with the White House.'

In the city center, there are cases where a vaccine reservation system created by a technology company has been introduced. One of them is a portal site called MyTurn launched by startups called Salesforce and Skedulo, which are major cloud services. However, MyTurn only covers urban areas of California, not rural areas that make up the majority of the state.

Kim Rhodes, an epidemiology professor at the University of San Francisco, said, 'It's not necessarily Big Tech's fault that the booking system is only available in some areas. Health officials say that older people have no internet access. We have in mind to deliver vaccines to people, minorities, or low-income people. No matter how great a high-tech company creates a vaccine booking system, what in the United States are people who can't access the internet and apply? There are a million people, 'he said.

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