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FRAMINGHAM – The City of Framingham announced 129 new COVID-19 cases since Monday.
There have been more than 725 cases in the City since Thanksgiving.
Since the pandemic, there have been 161 deaths, as the city announced a new death today.
Framingham has had a total of 3,965, coronavirus cases since the pandemic began.
Framingham has about 75,000 residents.
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The good news is 2,949 individuals have recovered.
Active cases in the City of Framingham increased from 772 to 855.
Individuals in quarantine are up from 344 to 383
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SOURCE published information about the new COVID testing site at Framingham State last week. It opened on Monday. It is by appointment only and drive-thru.
There is a free drive-thru COVID testing site at TJX Headquarters, off Route 30, open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has hired Fallon Ambulance to run the testing site as part of the state’s Stop the Spread campaign.
There is also a free testing site at SMOC HQ at 7 Bishop Street from 3 to 6 p.m. It is walk-up only with limited parking.
Both the TJX & SMOC testing sites close on Friday, according to the City.
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