The vendor of the state's COVID-19 vaccination website is apologizing after the site crashed.
The vendor of the state's COVID-19 vaccination website is apologizing after the site crashed.
SERA: JUST AS NEARLY ONE MILLIONRESIDENTS HAVE BEEN TRYING TOGET APPOINTMENTS HERE AND ATVACCINE SITES ACROSS THE STATE.BUT TECHNICAL ISSUES AND CRASHESHAVE PLAGUED THE STATE’SAPPOINTMENT WEBSITLAST NIGHT, THE VENDOR THATHANDLES THE WEBSITE RESPONDED TOWHAT HAPPENED AS THOSE 65 ANDOLDER AND PEOPLE WITH HEALTHISSUES FIRST TRIED TO BOOKAPPOINTMENT YESTERDAY MORNING.THERE WAS A SUDDEN ANDUNPRECEDENTED SEARCH TO THE SITEAND THEY DEEPLY REGRET WHATHAPPENED.THEY SAY, AS PUBLIC HEALTHSERVANTS AND YOUR PARTNER, WEACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FORTHE PROBLEM.GOVERNOR BAKER ALSO APOLOGIZEDFOR THE FRUSTRATION.
The state's COVID-19 vaccination website crashed early Thursday as about 1 million people became eligible for vaccinations in the..