Apple announced a new feature in Apple Maps this evening via press release. According to this, Apple Maps and Siri will now be able to display COVID-19 vaccination centers in the USA.
Apple has implemented a new feature for Maps and Siri that includes COVID-19 vaccination centers. Specifically, users can view operating hours and links to other important information. Apple Maps and Siri support for COVID-19 vaccination centers is powered by VaccineFinder. In the press release, Apple explains how it will work. Users can view relevant information in Maps or ask Siri - "Hey Siri, where can I get a COVID vaccination?" In the notice is it [called:
Apple Maps: Over 20,000 locations at launch
Apple today updated Apple Maps with COVID-19 vaccination sites from VaccineFinder, a free online service developed by Boston Children's Hospital that provides the latest vaccine availability for eligible people at providers and pharmacies across the U.S. Users can find nearby COVID-19 vaccination sites using the search bar in Apple Maps, by selecting COVID-19 vaccinations from the Find Nearby menu, or by asking Siri, "Where can I get a COVID vaccine?"

The vaccination center section includes hours of operation, address, phone numbers, and a link to the provider's website. There, Maps users can learn more about available vaccines and book appointments. The initial rollout includes more than 20,000 locations, according to Apple. The company also points out that healthcare providers, labs, or other businesses can post information about COVID-19 testing or vaccination locations on the Apple Business Register page. submit However, the whole thing is only available in the USA. It is not known whether the offer will be expanded to other markets at some point. (Image: Apple)