In a tele-town hall attended by more than 48,000 residents, County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) acknowledged technological problems and a short supply.
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The Colorado Digital Service’s first year in existence did not go as originally planned. But the new small agency, a self-described “SWAT team of nerds,” would up playing a vital role in designing and managing the technology behind the state’s COVID-19 response.
“Bummer is that COVID has taken away from some of the projects that we’d hoped to work on,” Kelly Taylor, the director of the seven-person shop, told StateScoop in a phone interview.
Taylor, a former employee at the U.S. Digital Service, pitched Gov. Jared Polis on a state-level replica of the USDS in 2019, following the federal agency’s “tour-of-duty” model in which civic-minded technologists lend their skills to public service for a year or two.
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COVID Vaccine Update for Rutherford County Feb 05, 2021 at 10:46 am by WGNS
Audio message from Rutherford County officials:
Above can be heard on WGNSradio.com
Rutherford County has activated a limited-operations COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center. The purpose of the call center is to assist county residents with signing up for the state’s priority waiting list, following up with persons on the waiting list for first dose administration, and scheduling second dose appointments.
The call center can be reached at the following times:
NUMBER: 615-849-0347
DAYS: Monday-Friday and Saturday
TIMES: 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
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