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Guidance and directives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) related to COVID-19. As of March 31, 2023, congregate care surveillance testing is no longer required in congregate care settings.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health continues to respond to COVID-19 and keep our residents updated, informed, and safe. Here you will find updates on case counts, testing, vaccination, guidance, and resources regarding our public health response to COVID-19 in the Commonwealth.
In response to COVID-19, MassHealth has taken steps to create flexibilities for providers; expand benefits, including coverage of services delivered via telehealth; and expand eligibility for residents of the Commonwealth. The following guidance applies to all MassHealth providers.
Persons in Isolation due to COVID-19 Tel: 617-624-6000 www.mass.gov/dph You are required to isolate ( separate yourself) from other people because you have been diagnosed as a confinned case of infection with 2019 Novel (new) Coronavirus (COVID-19) or because you had a high-risk exposure to COVID-19 and now have symptoms.
11 maj 2023 · Use VaxFinder.mass.gov to learn more and find a pharmacy or other location to get your booster or call 2-1-1 for help over the phone. Learn More COVID-19 Vaccines Approved for Everyone 6 months and Older
3 sty 2022 · process to ensure everyone arriving at the program is assessed for symptoms of COVID-19, and exposure to others with suspected or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. Options could include (but are not limited to): individual screening on arrival at the facility; or implementing an electronic monitoring system in which, prior to arrival at the facili...
25 kwi 2023 · DPH Circular Letter DHCQ 03-20-702: Policies and Procedures for Restricting Resident Visitors in Nursing Homes and Rest Homes and Personal Protective Equipment Recommendation Updates during the COVID-19 Outbreak. (March 11, 2020)