And it looks like that wait will be even longer, thanks to this Friday afternoon data non-dump:
HHS releases new stats:
-880K visits to http://t.co/qLirW2tFJc Christmas Eve
-317K call center calls
-83K concurrent users on Monday— Sarah Kliff (@sarahkliff) December 27, 2013
And what about enrollment?
@sarahkliff did they not release total enrollments as of 12/24?
— John McCormack (@McCormackJohn) December 27, 2013
@McCormackJohn Nope. Believe they've said before they'll only release month-by-month, meaning we won't know how many gain coverage on Jan. 1
— Sarah Kliff (@sarahkliff) December 27, 2013
No enrollment numbers? What a surprise.
The most relevant detail continues to be the hardest to unearth:
@sarahkliff @washingtonpost And how many purchased? That is the only number that matters
— RB (@Csensewatchdog3) December 27, 2013
@GayPatriot @sarahkliff how many paid? That's all that matters#Obamacare
— Russell Little (@RussellLittle) December 27, 2013
.@GayPatriot @sarahkliff HHS still not releasing #Obamacare enrollment numbers; most of these are Medicaid.
— David Morgan (@StarCoreOne02) December 27, 2013
Under the expanded definition of “enrollee” there can be no vouching for the accuracy of the latest enrollment numbers even if they are released soon.