Can better navigation help during a pandemic?

Getting around safely in COVID times.

by David Shakory, Director of Partnerships at what3words

Many Londoners are feeling nervous about city travel latest figures show tube usage in London is at roughly 37% of pre-COVID rates.

what3words offers a solution to people who are understandably cautious of traveling during a pandemic. We’ve given every 3 metre square in the world a unique combination of 3 words, making it easy to find precise destinations with far greater accuracy than a regular street address.

A precise 3m square in York can be identified using ///kite.chats.dine

Less time spent wandering hospital corridors or queueing for directions at reception means less risk

With what3words now being used by numerous UK hospitals, patients can travel to appointments more confidently. Hospitals are giving directions to precise clinic entrances, enabling them to navigate, or book a ride to the exact part of the hospital they need to reach.

NHS Nightingale Wales is displaying what3words addresses for key entrances
BoxPark’s food stalls, such as What the Pitta! are displayed on its website with what3words addresses

With what3words you can pop out for dinner, safe in the knowledge that you won’t get stuck in a crowd

It means they can confidently go directly to the stall they need, without risking unnecessary contact with others. It also means that if someone like my friend wants to visit, she’ll already know which of the many entrances to use and can direct her driver accordingly.

Premier Inn sends guests the what3words address for the entrance in their booking confirmation
what3words locations displayed on Alexandra Palace’s website
The West Paddocks entrance to Queen’s Park Rangers’ Stadium is found at ///dangerously.vital.dress

what3words is the simplest way to talk about location. It has divided the world into 3m x 3m squares, each with a unique 3 word address.

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