Right now in Massachusetts, over 6.8 million residents have received at least the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 2.93 million or 42% of Bay State residents are fully vaccinated.

If you've been wanting to be vaccinated but didn't want to fight for appointments, you're now in luck. Vaccine supply from Massachusetts has increased and the Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative is now offering walk-in clinics on specific days at each of the three locations this week.

No pre-registration is necessary for vaccination at this clinic. Walk-ins welcome.

Just show up on a walk-in clinic date and a member of the vaccine team will help you register on-site and prepare for your vaccination. Please remember that if you walk in without an appointment you may be required to wait in line for the next available dose.

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On Tuesday, May 11, the Pfizer vaccine will be offered at Berkshire Community College Patterson Field House from 2:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Also on Tuesday, May 11 at the Covid Testing Center at 475 Main St in Great Barrington from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines available

 

On Thursday, May 13, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccinations will be offered at St. Elizabeth's Church in North Adams from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, May 15, Pfizer vaccines will be offered at W.E.B. Dubois Middle School in Great Barrington.

 

LOOK: Answers to 30 common COVID-19 vaccine questions

While much is still unknown about the coronavirus and the future, what is known is that the currently available vaccines have gone through all three trial phases and are safe and effective. It will be necessary for as many Americans as possible to be vaccinated in order to finally return to some level of pre-pandemic normalcy, and hopefully these 30 answers provided here will help readers get vaccinated as soon they are able.

 

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