
PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) — The city of Pawtucket on Tuesday announced a new resource to make it easier for residents to find out about coronavirus vaccination opportunities.
The form, in multiple languages, is intended to connect all residents with information on upcoming clinics as it becomes available, according to a statement from the city.
“There has been a strong demand for vaccination and information from our community,” Mayor Donald Grebien said. “The form will make it easier for residents to know that they will be contacted for an opportunity to sign up once vaccines are available.”
The form will serve as a contact list for residents to submit their information and be contacted by the BEAT COVID-19 team when an upcoming clinic they are eligible for is announced by the state Department of Health.
The form does not serve as preregistration for a clinic and residents are still required to register for an individual clinic once they are notified that they qualify. Filling out the form does not guarantee a spot in a vaccination clinic.





