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Week 2 of H1N1 Vaccinations Begins

Chris Boardman

The second week of Rhode Island school H1N1 vaccinations is underway, with several schools getting their crack at the shot Monday.

Today's schools include:

Veteran's Memorial Elementary in Central Falls. In Cranston, Hugh Bain Middle and William Dutemple Schools. Riverside Middle School is also on the list.

Saint Mary Academy Bay View Upper School, Nuweetooun School in Exeter, Narragansett High, Dr. Martin Luther King Elementary School in Providence.

Richmond Elementary School, Vincent Gallagher Middle School in Smithfield.

In South Kingstown, there's Immaculate Conception Academy and Independence Transition Academy

Also in South Kingstown, Middlebridge and South Kingstown High Schools are on the list and finally in Warwick, First Baptist Christian and Saint Rose of Lima Schools.

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