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COVID-19: The Japanese vaccination scheduling system crashed

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NHK television reported that the vaccination scheduling crash occurred in many localities, including many areas in the capital Tokyo and the western city of Minoh, due to system failures around the world.

To date, Japan has vaccinated only 2.8% of the population, the lowest level among developed countries. (Source: aa.com.tr) On May 12, the online system supports scheduling vaccination COVID-19 prevention in Japan was interrupted due to technical problems, raising concerns about responding to the country’s outbreak. NHK television reported that the vaccination scheduling crash occurred in many localities, including many areas in the capital Tokyo and the western city of Minoh, due to a global system failure involving the supplier. cloud computing Salesforce of America. In a statement on Twitter, Salesforce Chief Technology Officer Parker Harris said the company’s network was suffering from “ serious interruption . “Subsequent update notice indicated that Salesforce’s services were almost completely restored. Japanese Ministry of Health officials have not yet commented on the above information. Japan aims to be vaccinated by July COVID-19 for 36 million elderly people. However, so far, the country has only vaccinated for 2.8% of the population, the lowest level among developed countries in the world.

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