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Conclusion

Based on the fact that no website or application can sort or filter the number
of vaccines that have been supplied to the locals at a specific vaccination
center. Without the incorrect data storage (the amount of people who
received vaccinations and other comparable data) and the lack of resources,
we could face a bigger challenge in tackling the pandemic-related problems
that might occur in the near future, which would address the question of how
much vaccination should be produced in order to effectively combat the
disease, as well as how successfully the vaccination process may be carried
out.
To address the aforementioned issue, we might propose developing both a
Web application and a mobile application. The nurse or doctor at the
vaccination center will enter the patient's information into the mobile
application at that time, and many other similar collective data can then be
taken into consideration to achieve the objective. Each facility will also have
two additional positions: manager and doctor. The Manager role will only
analyze the data from that specific center, and the doctor can only enter the
patient's vaccination records.
For reasons of privacy, a person can only see the count in the web application
(the total count will not be available in the mobile application).
Key Highlight points –
 How many people were vaccinated at a centre on a particular day,
specifically (men, women, children)
 Total population of the area in which the centre is located
 Percentage of people who are vaccinated or going to be vaccinated.
The information gathered from the aforementioned sources will therefore help
to significantly lessen the impact of any potential pandemic by keeping the
aforementioned solution in mind.

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