Jab app helps agents ensure clients avoid celeb’s sickness
In a bid to encourage agents to offer added value to their customers, TravelMole brings news that may have saved malaria-stricken pop waif Cheryl Cole.
Medical assistance company Healix has launched an app to help holidaymakers make sure they have had the right vaccinations before going abroad – including the correct anti-malaria jabs.
The app costs 59p, can be downloaded in minutes and gives up-to-the-moment health advice about wherever travellers are heading. Agents passing on this rather nifty techie information to customers are sure to get a big thumbs-up from impressed clients.
Grasping the in-the-news nettle, Healix’s cheeky release advises: “As reports emerge that Cheryl Cole contracted malaria whilst on holiday in Tanzania, Healix is warning holidaymakers of the importance of making sure they have the right vaccinations before going abroad. Its Travel Vaccination iPhone app makes it easy to check.”
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