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Scranton announces program to make health resources more accessible for seniors, low-income families

Por: The Times-Tribune Health September 24, 2022

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The city of Scranton announced a new program Monday to make free COVID-19 vaccines and tests, plus other wellness services, more accessible for senior citizens and low-income families.... + full article



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