Health & Fitness
Hundreds Of Coronavirus Vaccine Appointments Available In RI
All Rhode Island residents aged 16 and older can now make an appointment to get their coronavirus vaccine.

PROVIDENCE, RI — Hundreds of appointments were still available Monday morning for Rhode Island residents looking to get a vaccine appointment. All residents aged 16 and older are now eligible to sign up to get their vaccine.
As of 10:45 a.m., hundreds of appointments were available for a vaccine clinic at the Sockanosset Cross Road mass vaccine site in Cranston scheduled for Tuesday. Most of the remaining appointments were outside regular working hours, with slots open as late as 8:55 p.m. Appointments were also available, most during the afternoon, for a Tuesday clinic at the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence.
Other clinics are scheduled for Cranston, Middletown, Johnston, Providence and both Matt's Pharmacy locations for Wednesday, all with availability. These appointments were part of the 16,000 added Friday evening.
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Appointments for these state-managed sites can be scheduled on the VaccinateRI website, or by calling 844-930-1779. Vaccine appointments can also be scheduled directly through CVS, Walgreens, Stop & Shop and Walmart.
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