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Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS) registration, mock-up.
Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS) registration, mock-up.
Department of Health

The national Department of Health has shut down the electronic vaccination data system (EVDS) to tighten it, and prevent queue jumping.  

On Monday, health ministry spokesperson Popo Maja said the EVDS had to be shut down to register healthcare workers to get vaccinated because they realised people who weren't eligible were registering.  

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