Glitches, supply cuts, and grumbling over priorities dog Massachusetts vaccine rollout
The state’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout is less than a week old. Yet it’s already facing computer glitches, supply cuts, and complaints about people cutting in the vaccine line.

Medical leaders attribute the rocky start to limited early supplies of the first vaccines authorized for emergency use combined with heavy demand for injections from staffers overwhelmed by a coronavirus surge.

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