Feds Set Repairs On Glitchy Obamacare Website

President Barack Obama speaks about college financial aid, at Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pa., Friday, Aug. 23, 2013, at the last stop on his two-day bus tour of upstate New York and Pennsylvania.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration says it’s planning fixes to the glitch-prone federal website that uninsured people can use to sign for coverage under the new health care law.

Officials said late Friday that the application functions of healthcare.gov will be unavailable during off-peak hours this weekend for repairs.

Technology problems overwhelmed the launch of new health insurance markets last Tuesday.

The federal site, which serves 36 states, drew millions of users. But many consumers were unable to get on the site and others encountered glitches that prevented them from successfully completing their applications.

The administration previously announced it is adding equipment to handle the high volume. The general information section of the website will remain available during repairs.

Consumers have until Dec. 15 to enroll for coverage that starts Jan. 1.

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