Politics & Government

Framingham Will Hold Pop-Up Vaccine Clinic At Community Summer Concert

The clinic is run by VaxAbilities, a public-private partnership that offers disability-friendly vaccination clinics

The vaccine clinic will coincide with the Friday night summer concert series on the Framingham Town Common.
The vaccine clinic will coincide with the Friday night summer concert series on the Framingham Town Common. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

FRAMINGHAM, MA - On Friday, the VaxAbilities mobile vaccine program will be holding a pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the town's Friday Night Summer Concert Series, announced a mayoral spokesperson Thursday evening.

Ryan Egan, the city's public information officer, said that the clinic will be held from 4-8 p.m. on Friday at the Framingham Centre Common at 2 Oak St. The concert, part of a summerlong series, will begin at 6:30 p.m.

The Friday clinic will be open to all of those six months and older. VaxAbilities events are disability-friendly vaccination clinics for those who need sensory or other accommodations.

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For more information, go to the VaxAbilities website.

VaxAbilities is a partnership between private groups and state agencies who support people with
sensory or other accommodation needs in Massachusetts to have the most positive and comfortable vaccination experience possible.

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Appointments for the clinic pop-up are not required but are encouraged. Walk-ups are welcome. Appointments can be made at this link.

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