Rendered Image by team member Mai Hao
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Theme
"The theme for the challenge this year is “ReVive” - to enhance the wellbeing of humankind and the rehabilitation of a post-pandemic society. We decided to use “Flow” as the topic, was because change may be the only unchanging truth of our world. From the flowing water, quicksand, and clouds in nature, to the endless city crowd, the free-developing globalization, and the ubiquitous connection driven by digitalization, the world is all about flow. However, the world was being pressed the “pause button” due to the sudden strike of the epidemic. we are eager for an orderly opening after all these blockades and isolation, and together we welcome the world to flow and connect again." 


The problem
With the recurring Covid situation across the world (such as the delta variant), vaccination has become one of the most crucial missions for every country. However, there are many problems at the vaccination site, for instance: 
1. Crowded and disorderly queues
2. Change in weather conditions (rain or high temperature)
3. People not wearing mask properly or not paying attention to social distancing
These problems will result in low work efficiency for the vaccination process and tire both healthcare works and citizens. The situation is a lot worse in developing countries.
Moreover, the antibody protection from vaccines can only last six months, and scientific evidence shows it will be common to have the Covid vaccination in this post-pandemic age. Similar to the flu vaccines.

Approach 
In order to gain more insight into the problem, we used techniques such as : System Flow Analysis |  Stake-holder |  User Journey Maps | arrange visit (immersion activity) a vaccination site.

System Flow Analysis

Stake-holder Analysis

User Journey Map

User Journey Maps

Solution
Nowadays, medical resources are concentrated in one place, all flow converge on hospitals (and relevant places) for vaccination.
Therefore we want to disperse the gathered people through information interaction and through the invention of "Flow VEH". Which will be the touchpoint to achieve a safe, comfortable and effective vaccination experience for both healthcare worker and citizen
The van(container) consist of three sections. The registration section is used for general check in process. The vaccination section have two jab sites. The observation section can contain maximum 30 people (As shown on the pictures above, this section can be stretched to enlarge the area if needed).

Altough the design is named Flow Veh, the key feature is only the box(container) that being carried. The container uses a simple square geomery and thus can be transported over the world easily (e.g via ocean shipping). This means the concpet can even be easily send to the poverty area.
How the healthcare workers use it...
1. All vaccination vans will be dispatched by hospitals based on the need of different regions. 
2. After arriving, healthcare workers will start the preparations such as placing the escalator, expand the observation section in advance, or setting the vaccine for the upcoming jab.
3. After having all work done, all vaccination vans will return to the hospital to be ready for the next days' work.
4. Digital maps or the booking info will appear on either the computer or the healthcare worker's cell phone.
How the citizen use it...
   1. Book the vaccination time slot online based on their current region.
   2. There will be a reminding info send to the app to inform people when will     the van arrive. User can also view on phone directly regards to some                 general information such as the types of vaccine avaliable today.
   3. People can walk into the van for a quick jab (after verifying the personal       informaion).
   4. After vaccination, people will stay at the observation area for 30 mins.
   5. There will be TV/Video game avaliable on the van during the observation     time and the app will remind you when the time is up.
UI Design 

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