Ohio is developing a $3.6 million centralized coronavirus vaccine signup system. Here are the details
Updated Feb 24, 2021;
Posted Feb 24, 2021
MetroHealth pharmacist Brian Colbert prepares COVID-19 vaccines to be administered at the hospital on Dec. 16.Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio’s $3.6 million centralized vaccine signup system, which is under development by business and government contactor Accenture, is necessary because the website created for the federal government had significant operational issues, according to Gov. Mike DeWine’s office.
The state originally planned to go with a coronavirus vaccine system developed for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by contractor Deloitte. However, there were concerns with it, said DeWine’s spokesman Dan Tierney.
The number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations have been on the decline our region and across Ohio. Vaccinations are being distributed more briskly,
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