Total Cumulative Cases (Lab confirmed): 3,8905
Last seven days: 86
Cumulative Cases in May 2022: 223
Cumulative Cases in April 2022: 181
Cumulative Cases in March 2022: 103
Cumulative Cases in February 2022: 236
Cumulative Cases in January 2022: 1416
Individuals with at least one dose: 81% - per capita, Greenfield residents.
Fully vaccinated: 71% - per capita, Greenfield residents.
Fully vaccinated with booster: 37% - per capita, Greenfield residents.
Updated May 20, 2022, at 8:30 a.m.
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Testing in Greenfield
The Greenfield Health Department offers rapid antigen testing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7am-10 am at 20 Sanderson Street, 2nd floor room 205. No appointment needed, Free. Other times are available by calling 413-824-5855.
PCR TESTING IN GREENFIELD: The company Curative, which has been doing testing in South Deerfield, will now be offering PCR testing at GCC at the East Building, 1 College Drive.
Monday: 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday: CLOSED
Wednesday: 1-4 p.m.
Thursday: CLOSED
Friday: 1-4 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday: CLOSED
Hours may be expanded as staff is hired.
Click here to register for an appointment: cur.tv/gcc. Patients need to bring an ID and Health Insurance card, however insurance is not required; inform the staff if you don't have insurance.
PCR testing is available at more than 450 locations across the state. You can search for locations here: www.mass.gov/gettested.
Residents can access COVID-19 rapid antigen at-home test kits from a number of locations, including over-the-counter at local pharmacies, such as CVS or Walgreens, and through other retailers, such as Amazon or Walmart. Health insurers are required to cover up to eight over-the-counter at-home tests per person each month. Each household can also order four free at-home tests from the federal government here: https://special.usps.com/testkits.
PCR testing is available at Walgreens in Greenfield or through your Primary Care Physicians office.
Treatment is available
If you meet specific criteria you may be eligible for Antiviral Monoclonal Antibody therapy. Please reach out to you PCP right away.
Click here to search for vaccine appointments in Massachusetts
Click here to find out about In-Home Vaccinations
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
Posted: Wed, Mar 18, 2020 04:19 PM
Updated Fri, May 20, 2022 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.