Ministry of Health announces maintenance for VUI platform on April 18

Mary Munive Angermüller, Ministry Of Health
Mary Munive Angermüller, Ministry Of Health
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The Ministry of Health announced on April 17 that the VUI (Ventanilla Única de Inversión) platform will undergo maintenance on Saturday, April 18, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

This maintenance means the platform will not be available during these hours. Users will not be able to access procedures, consultations, or associated services while the work is being carried out.

According to the Ministry of Health, normal service will resume once maintenance is complete. The ministry said it appreciates users’ understanding during this period.

The announcement provides advance notice so that individuals and businesses who rely on the VUI platform can plan accordingly. No additional background information was provided in the statement.

Looking ahead, users are advised to wait until after maintenance is finished before attempting to use any online services connected with the VUI.



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