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Town of Maynard Urges Continued Vigilance as Risk of COVID-19 Rises

MAYNARD —Town Administrator Greg Johnson and the Maynard Board of Health are urging residents to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19 as the community continues to see increased case numbers.

MAYNARD —Town Administrator Greg Johnson and the Maynard Board of Health are urging residents to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19 as the community continues to see increased case numbers.

According to the public health data released on Thursday, Dec. 10, the Town’s designation has remained atyellow,” indicating a “moderate risk” of spread in the community. The average daily incidence rate for the Town of Maynard is 32.26 per 100,000 residents, up from 26.1 last week.

There are currently 37confirmed positive cases and one probable case of COVID-19 in the community. There have been a total of 227 confirmed cases and 21 probable cases in Maynard since the start of the pandemic.

Residents are strongly encouraged to avoid high risk activities, especially indoor social gatherings, and all Massachusetts residents are under orders from the Governor to wear masks at all times while in public. 

“Community members need to continue to act responsibly as cases rise, which we know is in part due to indoor social gatherings, not just in Maynard, but statewide,” Town Administrator Johnson said. “Please, look into alternative ways to connect with those who live outside of your household socially, like holding virtual gatherings.”

Beginning Sunday, Dec. 13, all communities in Massachusetts will revert back to Phase 3, Step 1 of Gov. Charlie Baker’s four-phase approach for reopening. 

As a part of Phase 3, Step 1, Maynard will once again follow the below protocols: 

  • Outdoor performance venue capacity will remain at 25% with a max of 50 people 
  • Indoor theaters and performance venues must remain closed
  • Outdoor gatherings at event venues and in public settings will be limited to 50 people 
  • Hosts of outdoor gatherings of greater than 25 people will be required to provide advance notice of the gathering their local board of health
  • Indoor recreation businesses with high-risk activities such as trampolines, obstacle courses, roller rinks and laser tag must remain closed 
  • Gyms, museums, libraries, offices, driving/flight schools, retails establishments, indoor/outdoor recreational businesses and places of worship must keep their capacity at 40% 

The following guidelines will be put in place for restaurants and other venues with seated dining: 

  • Patrons are required to wear a mask at all times except when eating and drinking
  • Restaurants must seat no more than six people per table
  • Restaurants must impose a 90-minute time limit on tables
  • Musical performances at restaurants will no longer be permitted
  • Food court seating must be closed in malls

Additional COVID-19 prevention tips from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health include:

  • Remember that an infected individual can spread COVID-19 before they have symptoms, which is why social distancing, maintaining a minimum of 6 feet from others, is critical.
  • Those who must go out are urged to:
    • Avoid gathering in groups
    • Maintain 6 feet from people outside your household
    • Do not shake hands or hug
    • Wash your hands often
  • Those who are at a high risk for COVID-19, including those over the age of 65 and with underlying health conditions, are advised to stay home and avoid non-essential tasks and errands
  • Wear a mask in indoor and outdoor spaces at all times.
  • Face coverings should:
    • Cover the nose and mouth
    • Fit snugly and comfortably against the side of the face
    • Be secured with either ties or ear loops
    • Permit breathing without difficulty
    • Be able to be washed and machine dried without damage. Face masks should be washed regularly depending on the amount of use.

For more information about COVID-19 prevention and symptoms, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website here and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health website here.

For additional COVID-19 updates for the Town of Maynard, visit https://maynardtownadmin.org/.

For the latest COVID-19 case numbers in the Town of Maynard, click here.

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