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FRAMINGHAM – MetroWest Pharmacy will be offering free Moderna vaccinations on Saturday, May 1 in an outdoor tent at the Lord Chesterfield Apartments, 10 Greenview Street.

This walk-up vaccine clinic is free to all.

There is no requirement to provide health insurance or social security information.

The Lord Chesterfield Apartments are across the street from the Framingham Walmart and are on the MWRTA route.

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The clinic will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The MetroWest Pharmacy and the Framingham Coronavirus Community Outreach Group are supplementing the City of Framingham’s Vaccine Equity Program by providing free COVID vaccine clinics at targeted spots throughout Framingham.

“The goal is to hold at least one clinic every week,” says MetroWest Pharmacy owner Shivang Patel. “We provide the vaccine, the materials, and the personnel. All we need is a place and people to vaccinate. We hope to make it as easy as possible for everyone in Framingham to get a vaccine.”

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Residents who have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine or who need help finding and/or making an appointment can call the toll-free MetroWest Pharmacy Vaccine Help Call Center number at (833) 283-3939 and press 1. Vaccine appointments may be booked at the MetroWest Pharmacy through healthmartcovidvaccine.com.

“We’re doing everything we can to vaccinate Framingham. If you can’t come to us, then we’ll come to your neighborhood,” says Framingham Coronavirus Community Outreach Group founder Nicole Doak. Neighborhood complexes interested in hosting vaccine clinics and interested volunteers can contact Doak at (508) 596-4846 or at FraminghamOutreach@gmail.com.

Volunteers are needed to help during the upcoming clinics and for community outreach, especially those who are bi-lingual. FraminghamOutreach@gmail.com.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.