Advisories

MASK ADVISORY

Winchester Board of Health – June 28, 2022

From the Massachusetts Department of Public Health:

Mask Advisory and guidance for Massachusetts residents

Effective July 1, 2022, the Department of Public Health advises that individuals should wear a mask or face covering when indoors (and not in your own home) if you have a weakened immune system, or if you are at increased risk for severe disease because of your age or an underlying medical condition, or if someone in your household has a weakened immune system, is at increased risk for severe disease.

Mask Guidance posting from mass.gov: Mass Mask Advisory

The Winchester Board of Health also strongly recommends universal masking indoors in all public buildings, including the Town Hall, Winchester Library, Department of Public Works buildings, the Recreation Building, the Public Safety Building and The Jenks Center (the Jenks Center also requires proof of vaccination).

The Winchester Board of Health further strongly recommends that all residents and community members: 

  1. Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccination. Check the town’s webpage (winchester.us) for upcoming clinics held by the Health Department. Boosters are now recommended by the CDC for all individuals ages 5 years and older.
  2. Avoid crowded indoor spaces whenever possible.
  3. Wear a mask in crowded indoor spaces such as graduations or sporting or music events.
  4. Dine outdoors if you can and wear a mask as much as possible if dining indoors.
  5. Stay home if you have any symptoms.
  6. Test if you have symptoms (do not assume a stuffy nose is a cold or allergies). A positive test may take several days before showing up on an antigen test so it is advisable to retest for multiple days. Home antigen tests indicate active infection. Check the town webpage for local testing opportunities. Test before gathering with others outside of your household and especially before visiting high risk populations (elderly and immunocompromised).
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