1070 Cranston St. 780-6000 COVID-19 vaccine update Cranston residents 75 years of age or older: If you have not yet pre-registered for the vaccine, you may now register online by going to the city's new website, CranstonVaccine.com. Following
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Cranston residents 75 years of age or older: If you have not yet pre-registered for the vaccine, you may now register online by going to the city’s new website, www.CranstonVaccine.com. Following pre-registration, qualifying applicants will be contacted by a city representative based on age with the oldest resident continuing to receive priority.
The following health presentations are scheduled for later this month. Be sure to call 780-6000 to reserve a seat. Space is limited.
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