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Why didnât the Massachusetts vaccine website work better?
Baker acknowledged his administration didnât prepare for the heavy traffic from opening vaccinations to people age 65 and older
By Hiawatha Bray Globe Staff,Updated February 18, 2021, 7:48 p.m.
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Stickers to those who got the vaccine.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Massachusetts is a global leader in heavy-duty technology fields such as robotics and artificial intelligence, yet the state government continues to have a nightmarish time running a simple website to let residents easily book COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
The latest and most spectacular failure occurred Thursday morning, when the stateâs main vaccine scheduling site repeatedly crashed under heavy traffic from thousands of newly eligible residents chasing the few available appointments. It resumed service later in the day.
BostonMassachusettsUnited-statesCambridgeCambridgeshireUnited-kingdomGillette-stadiumWest-virginiaOlivia-adamsMani-sundaramStuart-madnickAkamai FROM street parties to giant stotties and Guinness World Record attempts. That's the legacy of an event which has made such an impact on the Tyne Valley and beyond over the past half decade. The annual Northumberland Day has become a leading event on the county's calendar, celebrating the county's culture, heritage and people. And while it couldn't take place as normal due to the coronavirus pandemic last spring, Northumberland Day proved it could still be a real hit with a host of online activities. The celebration was the brainchild of Dr Stuart Madnick, the American businessman who grew to love the Tyne Valley and Northumberland as a whole.
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