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Fairhaven Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19, Currently in Quarantine

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On Tuesday, March 24, 2020, the Massachusetts Department of Health (DPH) notified the Fairhaven Board of Health that a Fairhaven resident tested positive for COVID-19.

The individual is currently quarantined and is being monitored daily by the town’s Public Nurse who continues to follow all recommended guidance from DPH as well as the recommended protocols from the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

The Board of Health asks that every resident does their part in mitigating the spread of the virus by adhering to orders from the Governor as well as continuing to practice social distancing, good personal hygiene and staying informed on the situation.

We continue to strictly adhere to the recommendations from our health officials, and encourage residents to do the same Stay home. Restrict you and your family from social interactions. Wash your hands often using soap, water and paper towels.

Quarantine (separate) yourself or family members if you are feeling ill or have flu like symptoms. Restrict interactions with immune compromised, chronically Ill and elderly people.

Contact your Primary care physician by phone if you are feeling flu-like symptoms. They will provide further instructions.

Contain your sneezes and coughs, use disposable tissues and dispose of used items in a covered trash receptacle if possible.

Clean and Sanitize all horizontal and touch surfaces such as door knobs, countertops, bathrooms etc.
You can find the most updated information on www.Mass.gov/coronavirus. The town’s website is also a place for resources and is updated frequently. You can access it by visiting www.Fairhaven-ma.gov/board-health/news/coronavirus and Public Access TV channel 18 www.Fairhaventv.com. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Take this time to focus on your individual and family health and safety. It’s important to stay calm and informed during this unprecedented situation. We are working diligently to contain this illness and keep everyone safe.

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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