There are now plenty of Covid-19 vaccines available for eligible people in the U.S. But early on in the vaccine rollout, high demand made it difficult for many people to access this potentially lifesaving medicine. Sam Keusch, a 13-year-old from Scarsdale, New York, saw his family and friends struggling to book Covid-19 vaccine appointments and wanted to help.
Sam realized that scheduling these hard-to-get online appointments was a little like playing a video game—something the seventh grader loves to do. That’s why, in January 2021, he created the Vaccine Helper website. The site allows him to track data and organize appointment requests—he received up to 200 a day at one point. Almost five months later, Sam has helped more than 3,800 people, mostly seniors, secure appointments to receive Covid-19 vaccines.
Science World spoke with Sam about designing his website, spreading the word about it to seniors in his community, and his plans for the future as more people get vaccinated.