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    Covid Vaccination Registry

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    2022-04-14
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    Mubiru, Douglas Stephen
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    This project consists of the development of web based application to register COVID 19 vaccination centers and all vaccinated nationals. The goal of this application is to create the foundation for a web-based tracking system of all vaccinated persons in the country. The system is meant to offer government and the Ministry of Health insight into the progress and effectiveness of the vaccination program. This is important because the push to have as many people as possible vaccinated with in the shortest available time is important to the reopening of the country’s economy and resumption of life to the pre-COVID normal. A clear record of whose been vaccinated will help to digitally keep track of various COVID vaccination data such as keeping track of available vaccines ,which health centers receive the highest number of patients hence require the most doses . Also as part of its purpose, the application allows the general public makes bookings for when and where they want to receive their vaccination from. The web application will incorporate a view of the intended vaccination target calculated as a percentage of the vaccinated people in relation to the estimated total eligible population. As a secondary purpose, the web application was developed to be reaplicable by others who might choose to take and adapt the web application model for their own related purposes. As such, the web application employs easy-to-use, relatively inexpensive, cloud-based tools and services, such XAMP, apache Netbeans IDE and Tomcat Server. In order to use many of these services together, the web application was built using the Model-View-Controller approach which employs JSPs and Servlets along with the standard HTML, tailwind CSS, and Java programming languages.
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