California inks deal for new system
after COVID data backlog
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About a month
after California disclosed its COVID-19 tracking system had produced
inaccurate case numbers, state officials awarded a $15 million contract to a
software company to design a successor capable of collecting greater amounts
of more detailed data on the spread of the virus.
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Thursday, September 3, 2020
California inks deal for new system after COVID data backlog
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