After nearly 600 people turned out for a vaccination clinic about two weeks ago at Pilgrim High School, the city, along with The Wellness Company and Department of Health, was ready for a mob at last …
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After nearly 600 people turned out for a vaccination clinic about two weeks ago at Pilgrim High School, the city, along with The Wellness Company and Department of Health, was ready for a mob at last Friday’s clinic at the Pilgrim Senior Center. The session was not crowded as Jon Stewart, a paramedic for Coast Line Medical discovered. He was in and out of the clinic in less than 10 minutes. He received vaccinations for the flu and pneumonia from Amy Tourangeau of The Wellness Company. The earlier large turnout, believed to be the largest of any clinic held so far this year in the state, was attributed to notification on the school Connect-Ed system and the city’s CodeRED. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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