You must be pre-screened by a Virtual Visit by April 30, even if you are an essential worker with no symptoms.
This testing is not provided by the Lexington Board of Health or Lexington Department of Public Health.
"It's not a racetrack out there," Lexington police said.
The one-day test site will be done with Physician One Urgent Care.
International Compost Awareness week starts on May 4.
The meeting will be held online through Zoom.
If you qualify for testing, you will receive a doctor's order for the testing, which you must bring with you.
Contact tracing is a fundamental tool of infection control in public health and is an important cornerstone of the work of PIH.
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in Lexington.
The Byway passes many sites of cultural and historical importance.
If your normal pickup day is Monday, it will be Tuesday this week.
If you qualify for testing, you will receive a doctor's order for the testing, which you must bring with you on Wednesday.
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The waiver applies to bills due after March 10, so long as you pay before June 30.
Social distancing forced Lexington officials to get creative in their Patriots' Day event planning.
Bill Tighe coached football for 62 years, including 36 in Lexington. He died at the age of 95 after contracting the coronavirus.
Here are the latest updates about the coronavirus in Lexington.
The Lexington Police will be hiring for 4 Immediate openings. Registration for these openings must be completed by August 12.
The Town Moderator Deborah Brown has recessed (postponed) Annual Town Meeting until May 13, 2020.
More people are using wet hand wipes and disinfectant wipes to combat COVID-19. But these wipes don't disintegrate like toilet paper does.
The Lexington Board of Health issued COVID-19 Disinfection and Social Distancing Guidance for owners and managers of residential buildings.
Lexington Community Education is pleased to offer this online program, Deep Relaxation for Better Sleep, on Monday, April 13 at 7pm
Twenty-one employees also tested positive for the coronavirus as well.
The jail population has dropped by over 100 people in less than four weeks.
Aloft Hotels in Lexington will be used as a regional quarantine site for homeless patients that have tested positive for the virus.
The CARES Act is wide reaching and includes help for individuals and businesses.
Town Manager James Malloy has been notified by State officials that Aloft Hotels is being used as a regional quarantine site.
Minuteman High School students are making homemade face masks for medical workers.
Seven employees working inside of the jail and one employee working in an outside location tested positive for the new coronavirus.
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The school donated more than 300 packages of personal protective equipment to the Lexington and Lincoln police and fire departments.
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The person and their roommate were placed in isolation.
The funds will be segregated from all other donations to be used solely to help families struggling financially due to the coronavirus.
"Some continue to disregard social distancing guidelines by playing games/having group gatherings," the town tweeted.
All services offered to the public which cannot be provided at a distance of at least 6 feet are hereby discontinued.
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Here are the names of students who attained Honor Roll and High Honor Roll for the second quarter of the academic year.