The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Callers to vaccine appointmen­t line report problems

- By Ariel Hart ahart@ ajc. com

The Georgia Department of Public Health’s main phone line for booking COVID- 19 vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts could not help callers at several times Friday, with people seeking vaccinatio­ns being told to try back in 24 to 48 hours.

As Georgia’s biggest week of mass vaccinatio­n wound up, the hitches added to the difficulti­es that state officials and those wishing to be vaccinated have had in ensuring that as many Georgians as possible are vaccinated as quickly as possible.

One person answering phones at the call bank Friday apologized and said they were “working on resolving these issues.”

However, a spokeswoma­n for the department said they knew of no issues at all, except new people being trained on the DPH phone system. Those individual­s do not yet have access to the system to schedule appointmen­ts, spokeswoma­n Nancy Nydam said.

“The site did not crash, people have made appointmen­ts online and through the phone line all day,” Nydam said in an email.

Some callers got a different message, though.

For the fifth day, metro Atlanta resident Devin Porter spent a chunk of time away from work trying to make an appointmen­t to get vaccinated. He was already wait- listed by email and still had no time slot. So he called.

Twice, he said, the state DPH phone bank helpers t old him the system was down and they could not access his informatio­n.

“They said they didn’t have access to their scheduling database. They couldn’t even search for availabili­ty,” Porter said.

The third time, Porter said, the person answering the phone told him she could look him up and search for appointmen­ts. But the result was the same: No shot in the area he wanted, metro Atlanta.

A reporter also called the phone line after Porter’s calls. A friendly person answered.

“I do apologize, I’ m unable to assist you with your request today,” she said, appearing to be reading from a script. “We are working on resolving these issues. You can call us back at 888457- 0186 in 24 to 48 hours and we can try again to assist you.”

On a later call, a phone bank staffer told the reporter that the system was working but there were no available appointmen­ts.

Friday’s issues did not appear to affect the state DPH’S online booking system. And problems with DPH’S booking do not affect the other statewide booking system, for nine mass vaccinatio­n sites run by the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency.

But the phone line that frustrated some callers Friday is particular­ly important for people without regular computer access or without good computer skills.

Mass vaccinatio­n is urgent because of new variants of the virus coming, as Dr. Anthony Fau ci and CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky emphasized in a press briefing Friday. They showed a graphic demonstrat­ing Israel’s success beating back even the newer, more dangerous variants of the virus. It was likely because of Israel’s speed in getting large numbers of people vaccinated, the data indicated.

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