Covid-19: Morocco opens Smart vaccination centre

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Morocco is looking to scale up Covid-19 vaccinations by going digital. At a vaccination centre in Errhma near Casablanca, people only have to scan a QR code using their mobile phone or tablet to get vaccinated.

Dubbed the smart Vaccinodrome by local media, the site aims to inoculate between 3,000-4,000 people a day.

“It is a project to accelerate the pace of vaccinations, especially after the expansion to recipients over 20 years old,” Mohamed Jalal Benchekroune, a delegate of the ministry of health in the Nouacer province said.

People can track their vaccination process, from registration to receipt of their second dose, by using a QR code.

The centre employs intelligent sensors to monitor vaccine cold chains, general supervision, and management, and to analyze medical, environmental, and logistical data.

“The main innovation here at the vaccination centre of Errhma is the digitalisation of the vaccine recipients through the implementation of a complex information system integrated into the vaccination centre itself, using PCs, tablets, QR code scanning at the entrance and exit,” an officer at vaccination centre, Mohamed Loughzel said.

Morocco has administered the most vaccine doses of any country in Africa. In mid-June, the kingdom partially reopened its tourism industry.

 

africanews./Mercy Chukwudiebere

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