The Obama administration announced today that it achieved its goal of making HealthCare.gov work for the “vast majority” of users, two months after the wave of bugs and glitches that marred its launch.
The troubled “Obamacare” website will be able to support more than 800,000 consumers per day, marking success after weeks of frantic repairs, the administration said. The site is now online for more than 90 percent of the time. It had been crashing frequently, thwarting millions of people who tried to visit the site.
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