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With many older residents now scheduling their first or second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center has announced it will use
Published February 24. 2021 5:49PM | Updated February 25. 2021 5:27PM
Stonington With many older residents now scheduling their first or second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center has announced it will use its handicapped-accessible bus to drive people to get their shot.
Center Executive Director Susan Sedensky said Wednesday that residents of Stonington, North Stonington and Westerly simply have to call the PNC at (860) 599-3285 to schedule a ride. The bus will pick them up at their home, drive them to the vaccine location, wait for them to get the shot and then drive them home.
She said just one or two people are allowed on the bus at any one time to ensure social distancing. The bus is available weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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