Confirmed Cases: 761
Recoveries: 780*
Deaths: 103**
Updated April 16, 2021, at 9:19 AM
All numbers are cumulative.
*Recovery is defined as 72 hours with all three criteria: no symptoms, no medications to treat symptoms, and clinical improvement. Update: as of 5/14/2020, Greenfield's recovery number can include clinically or presumed positive cases, however, confirmed cases and deaths are all confirmed with a positive test and verified by Massachusetts Virtual Epidemiologic Network (MAVEN).
**Deaths are those who have died and received a positive test for COVID-19. This is not necessarily the cause of death.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic for Franklin County Residents
John Zon Community Center, 35 Pleasant Street, Greenfield.
This clinic is for residents of Massachusetts who meet the current phase eligibility requirements. To check your eligibility click here.
Beginning, Wednesday, February 24, 2021, clinics will be held several times a week.
If you are trying to schedule a vaccination appointment, all clinics are published on the Massachusetts scheduling site. If you have access to the internet please utilize that site for all scheduling: Click Here
At any clinic location, the number of spots available is directly related to the availability of the vaccine, and this can fluctuate from day to day, so do check that site often.
If you need assistance with scheduling an appointment at the Greenfield Vaccine Clinic at the John Zon Community Center at 35 Pleasant Street in Greenfield, MA, please email (preferred method) vaccine.clinics@greenfield-ma.gov or call 413-775-6411. Include your name, address, phone number, and if you are in a currently eligible priority group or if you are inquiring in advance about a future priority group.
Scheduling multiple appointments puts a strain on local clinics, and/or leaving multiple email messages or phone calls to the City's vaccine clinic will not result in a faster reply. We are doing our best to respond to everyone promptly but are experiencing unprecedented volume currently and appreciate your patience.
Please know we received your email or voicemail and we will return your message as quickly as we can. Our dedicated team appreciates the opportunity to be of service and looks forward to returning your call/email as quickly as possible. Due to major fluctuations in both vaccine supply, distribution, and eligibility criteria - our municipal clinic has been inundated by state-wide contacts. We thank you for your continued patience.
Additional Greenfield Area Vaccine Clinics:
Greenfield – Baystate Franklin Medical Center (164 High Street)
Click here to book vaccine appointments online when vaccines are available at this site – the link does not work with Internet Explorer; use another browser, such as Safari, Chrome, Firefox, etc.
Serves eligible populations statewide
Greenfield – CVS (137 Federal Street)
Click here to book vaccine appointment online when vaccines are available at this site (online booking only)
Serves eligible populations statewide
Greenfield – Big Y (237 Mohawk Trail/Route 2)
Click here to book vaccine appointment online when vaccines are available at this site (online booking only) – link only works with the following browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge
Serves eligible populations statewide
Additional Vaccine Clinics in the Region:
Amherst – UMass Amherst Campus Center (1 Campus Center Way)
Click here to book vaccine appointment online when vaccines are available at this site (online booking only)
Serves eligible populations in western Massachusetts
Springfield – Eastfield Mall (1655 Boston Road)
Click here to book vaccine appointment online when vaccines are available at this site
Serves eligible populations statewide
Eastfield Mall is a mass vaccination site (high volume, large venue site)
Individuals accompanying a 75+ resident to their vaccination appointment at Eastfield Mall (or other mass vaccination sites) may make an appointment to also be vaccinated at the same location on the same day. For more information about 75+ caregivers getting vaccinated, click here.
Massachusetts COVID-19 Vaccine Information (December 2020 - April 2021): Learn more about the groups in each phase of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution timeline. The timeline reflects several priorities: protecting our most vulnerable, maintaining health care system capacity, and addressing inequities in health care access and COVID-19 burden.
Stop the Spread Testing Site (January 8, 2021): The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is supporting free testing sites in regions across Massachusetts to help stop the spread of COVID-19. A location opened a Greenfield Community College on January 11, 2021. These sites support the testing of asymptomatic individuals and are free for all Massachusetts residents.
Massachusetts will advance to Step 2 of Phase III on March 1; Phase IV planned to start March 22 (February 25, 2021): The Baker-Polito Administration announced that Massachusetts would advance to Step 2 of Phase III of the state’s reopening plan on Monday, March 1, and also announced its plan to transition to Step 1 of Phase IV on Monday, March 22. With public health metrics continuing to trend in a positive direction, including drops in average daily COVID cases and hospitalizations, and vaccination rates continuing to increase, the Administration is taking steps to continue to reopen the Commonwealth’s economy.
Mask and Face Covering Order (Updated November 6, 2020): Governor Baker issued an order requiring the use of masks or face coverings in public.
COVID-19 Travel Order ( August 1, 2020): All visitors and returning residents entering Massachusetts must follow new travel orders. The Commonwealth has made great progress to slow the spread of COVID-19 and gradually re-open the economy, and all visitors have a responsibility to help us keep transmission levels as low as possible.
More Updates, Emergency Orders, and Guidance
Posted: Wed, Mar 18, 2020 04:19 PM
Updated Fri, Apr 16, 2021 12:00 AM
Franklin County COVID-19 Information (Provided by the Franklin Regional Council of Governments - FRCOG)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts COVID-19 Updates and Information
National COVID-19 Information (Provided by the Center for Disease Control)
National COVID-19 Information (Provided by CovidExitStrategy.org)
Greenfield COVID-19 Community Information Line: 413-775-6411. Serving Franklin County Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Greenfield Community Information Line is in place to help local residents find answers to questions about COVID-19, and get up to date guidelines and information on resources. The Greenfield Information Line is not designed to be used to diagnose or treat a medical issue.
The City of Greenfield is Distributing Donated Homemade Masks to Those in Need
Here’s How it Works:
Thank you to all who are donating.
Help protect your community and stop the spread of COVID-19!
City of Greenfield is Collecting Homemade Mask Donations
We know Greenfield is filled with talented creators and we need your help! Please consider donating your homemade cotton masks to the City of Greenfield to distribute to our community members in need. With Greenfield’s new advisory on wearing face coverings in public, we want to ensure that anyone who needs a mask can get one!
Mask specifications:
Thank you to all of those who are making masks and/or providing material to the cause.
Donations can be dropped off at the Health Department. Please call the Community Hotline at 413-775-6411
Massachusetts 2-1-1 - Massachusetts residents are urged to use 2-1-1 for information, resources, and referrals regarding COVID-19. Operators are staffing the hotline 24/7 and translators are available in multiple languages. Residents with questions can dial 2-1-1 from any landline or cellphone, or use the live chat option on the Mass 2-1-1 website.