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Four Towns in Northeastern Massachusetts Starting Voluntary Evening Lockdown Amid EEE Outbreak

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Northeastern Massachusetts Enforces Voluntary Evening Lockdown Amid EEE Outbreak
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Prakash Prakash8 hours agoLast Updated: August 25, 20240 188 2 minutes read

Massachusetts Mosquitoes Lockdown : SELMA, AL — In a bid to curb the spread of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), four towns in Northeastern Massachusetts have implemented a voluntary evening lockdown following the confirmation of the first human case of the disease in the state since 2020.

Affected Towns and Lockdown Details

Douglas, Oxford, Sutton, and Webster are the communities enacting this precautionary measure. The lockdown, effective immediately, recommends that residents remain indoors from 6:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. starting October 1, and continue through the first hard frost. This timeframe coincides with the peak mosquito activity hours, from dusk until dawn.

Oxford Board of Health has spearheaded the initiative, with their spokesperson emphasizing the critical nature of the situation. “It is the Board of Health’s responsibility to protect public health, and we take EEE very seriously. We are strongly encouraging residents to follow these recommendations due to the severity of EEE and its presence in our community,” the spokesperson said.

Current Situation and Health Advisory

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed the human case of EEE in Worcester County on Wednesday. The infected individual, who resides in Oxford, remains hospitalized and is “courageously battling this virus,” according to a statement from the Oxford town manager.

In response, the towns have suspended outdoor activities during the lockdown period, including rescheduling school sports and other public events. While compliance with these recommendations is voluntary, residents are urged to follow them to mitigate risk. Additionally, those seeking to use town fields outside the recommended hours will need to provide proof of insurance and sign an indemnification form.​..
 
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Despite parental pushback, officials approve curfew in Mass. town amid critical EEE risk

By Boston 25 News Staff August 22, 2024 at 8:49 am EDT


Health officials recommend curfew in Mass. town as community faces critical EEE risk OXFORD, Mass. — Health officials in one of four Massachusetts communities facing a critical risk for Eastern Equine Encephalitis met Wednesday night at a special meeting to discuss measures to keep residents safe, ultimately approving a townwide curfew.

As of Wednesday, the towns of Oxford, Douglas, Sutton, and Webster were considered at critical risk for EEE, according to the latest Massachusetts arbovirus risk map.

more....https://www.boston25news.com/news/l...critical-eee-risk/FAKZZOYAUJCPFL6AYCSL3XSMEU/
 
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