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City Of Framingham: COVID-19 Update, Friday, June 11
Reminder: City of Framingham to partner with the Framingham Coronavirus Community Outreach Group, V-Care, and MetroWest Pharmacy for COV ...
June 11, 2021
FORÂ IMMEDIATEÂ RELEASE 06/11/2021For further information, contact:Kelly McFallskmcfalls@framinghamma.govTel (508) 532-5437M (774) 285-1315
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*COVID-19 UPDATE*Since Wednesday, Four Residents have Tested Positive, and *31 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Reminder: City to Partner with the Framingham Coronavirus Community Outreach Group, V-Care, and MetroWest Pharmacy for COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Saturday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Woodrow Wilson SchoolÂ
- Since Wednesday, four residents have tested positive, and *31 more have recovered from COVID-19: The number of people in the City who have tested positive for COVID-19 is 8,344. With 7,776 recovered and 250 fatalities, Framingham currently has *318 active cases. The Framingham Health Department contacts the people who were potentially exposed and the owners of the businesses or places of employment where the potential exposures occurred to inform and counsel them on next steps (contact tracing). In addition to the active cases, the Health Department is following 478 residents in quarantine. *Note: The City's COVID team is working in the State's data system to move lapsed or pending cases into the correct status.
- Reminder: City of Framingham to partner with the Framingham Coronavirus Community Outreach Group, V-Care, and MetroWest Pharmacy for COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday, June 12, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Woodrow Wilson School, 169 Leland Street: Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson vaccines will be available to everyone who attends the clinic and meets the age requirements. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is approved for anyone 12 years of age and older. Moderna and Johnson and Johnson are available for anyone 18 years and older. You can get a vaccine for free, and you do not need insurance, a driver's license, or a Social Security number. If anyone has already received the first dose elsewhere and is due for the second dose, they are welcome to attend.Consent forms are required for children 12-17 years of age receiving the Pfizer vaccine. Forms will also be available on-site or can be downloaded below:Â
 Pre-Register for Saturday's Vaccine Clinic Now:http://www.tinyurl.com/JuneCovidClinicsAppointments and pre-registration are not required. Portuguese, Spanish,Hindi, and Chinese translators and materials will be available.
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