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March 28, 2020: Town Of Bedford Update On Coronavirus
As of March 28, there have been a total of 11 positive cases of COVID-19 reported to the Town of Bedford Board of Health.
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The Bedford COVID-19 Task Force met Saturday, March 28, 2020 to review the latest guidance from the Department of Public Health (DPH), the office of Governor Charlie Baker, and Town Legal Counsel.
The COVID-19 Task Force is comprised of the following Town officials:
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Sarah Stanton, Town Manager
Jon Sills, Superintendent of Schools
Heidi Porter, Director of Health and Human Services
Robert Bongiorno, Police Chief
David Grunes, Fire Chief
Taissir Alani, Facilities Director
Active Cases
As of today, March 28, 2020, there have been a total of eleven (11) positive cases of COVID-19 reported to the Town of Bedford Board of Health by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MA DPH). Three (3) of these cases have already recovered and have come off of isolation and quarantine, and there is one (1) Person Under Investigation. It is likely that there are individuals impacted by COVID-19 in the community that have not sought medical attention, and/or have not been tested and are isolating at home regardless. Those individuals do not appear on the surveillance reports the Town receives from the MA DPH.
The Board of Health continues to do the appropriate follow-up and outreach to those residents and close contacts known to us. Many of the identified close contacts of the initial cases never exhibited symptoms, have completed their required quarantine period and have been released from quarantine by the Board of Health. The Town has also been informed of one (1) presumptive positive case at Hanscom Air Force Base. This individual has been released from isolation, and has no close contacts that the Town of Bedford is required to follow up on.
Anyone exhibiting flu-like symptoms should immediately self-quarantine, isolate from household members and contact their healthcare provider for further guidance on whether testing is warranted.School Update
Links to the messages for families regarding remote/online learning beginning this coming week may be found at https://www.bedfordps.org/district/news/bedford-public-schools-remoteonline-learning. The banners across the top of the BPS webpage require our website company to alter or remove, so please ignore for the moment.
Chromebooks for families that filled out the online form will be distributed on Monday, with directions to be sent in a separate message.
Town Update
The intent of Governor Baker’s Stay-At-Home Advisory is to urge residents to stay home as much as possible and limit unnecessary time spent out in public. However, if you find it necessary to visit the grocery store, pharmacy or other establishments providing essential services, the Board of Health generated Safe Shopping Tips amid the COVID-19 outbreak to help Bedford residents limit the spread within our community.
General Guidance
Town officials continue to urge residents to deploy social distancing, and limit social gathering. Go for a socially distanced walk, order take-out, get your coffee to-go, pick up a gift certificate, and support the local business communities from a distance.
Public health officials strongly discourage activities that promote gathering of people, including play dates, sleepovers, parties, social visits, and other activities where closer contact is the norm.
The Town has stated and continues to advise that those — including municipal employees, residents, or students — who are feeling sick with fever or flu symptoms should stay home, self-quarantine, not report to work or school, and contact their medical provider to determine if they should be tested for COVID-19.
For previous updates on COVID-19, please review the COVID-19 News and Announcements Page at on the Town website (www.bedfordma.gov).
It is important to remember that while the COVID-19 outbreak is evolving quickly, influenza is currently circulating in the area. Many of the things you do to help prevent colds and the flu can help protect you against other respiratory viruses:
- Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
- Clean things that are frequently touched (like doorknobs and countertops) with household cleaning spray or wipes.
- Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Use a tissue or your inner elbow, not your hands.
- Stay home if you are sick and avoid close contact with others.
- Employ social distancing if you are not otherwise required to be in quarantine and must go out.
- For those at home, a little moderate exercise or meditation goes a long way. Get up, stretch, and maybe have a short walk.
The best source of guidance and recommendations is the DPH website: www.mass.gov/covid19
Alternatively, if you are without internet capabilities, please call the State hotline: 2-1-1
You can also the Town of Bedford website for local updates and actions: www.bedfordma.gov
Town and School officials, and the Bedford Health Department, remain in continuous communication about this issue, and further updates will be provided to the community as we receive them.
This press release was produced by the Town of Bedford. The views expressed here are the author’s own.