Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree Announces AFC Urgent Care of Saugus as Community-Based Testing Site for COVID-19 - August 20, 2020

Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree Announces AFC Urgent Care of Saugus as Community-Based Testing Site for COVID-19

(Saugus, MA) August 20, 2020 – Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree announces a partnership for Community-Based COVID-19 testing with AFC Urgent Care located at 371 Broadway in Saugus (781) 233-1000.  Testing is by appointment only and by registering online at afcurgentcaresaugus.com.  Testing hours are Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.  This information will be on the Town’s website and on the state’s website: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/stop-the-spread?rgja#saugus-

The Town is working with the Commonwealth and other medical facilities to provide community based testing in Saugus.  This will also include a mobile testing site.  The Town is in the process of finalizing the details and will be announcing additional testing site locations in Saugus very soon. 

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) has notified the Town of Saugus of 630 confirmed cases of COVID-19.  According to the Saugus Health Department this includes 39 deaths in Saugus.  Our hearts and prayers go out to those families affected by this health pandemic.     

Massachusetts health officials have announced as of August 19, 2020, 28 more people have died in the Commonwealth after contracting COVID-19, bringing the state total to 8,645. In addition, there were 262 newly reported cases. So far, 115,048 cases in total have been confirmed while 1,487,273 people have been tested for the virus.

Saugus has been upgraded to a high-risk community and shaded red on the state’s new coronavirus map based on the average daily incidence rate over the previous two weeks. 

Governor Charlie Baker revealed a new metric for understanding how much the virus has spread locally.  It shows the number of cases detected on average each day over the last two weeks in each of Massachusetts' communities. More than 8 cases per 100,000 translates to a high risk, between 4 and 8 cases per 100,000 is moderate risk, and any less than that is low risk.

Cities and towns shaded red have the greatest risk levels.

The Board of Health and the Saugus Health Department will be partnering with the state and will work on a planned response to the COVID-19.  They will be analyzing the data from the past couple of weeks and developing specific strategies to combat the spread through additional enforcement and intervention measures.  We need to do whatever is necessary to keep ourselves, family, neighbors, and communities safe.  Continue to wear your masks, wash hands, avoid gatherings, and continue to follow the CDC and MDPH guidelines. 

The Saugus Health Department strongly believes that additional unrecognized cases DO exist in Saugus.  Due to the fact that they are undetected, some of these infected individuals may not be properly isolated or quarantined, which is why Governor Baker directive is to wear a cloth face cover over their face when around others, practice social distancing, avoid gatherings, and to follow the CDC and MDPH guidance. 

Again, this is a reminder that as the CDC and MDPH has provided guidance to everyone regarding preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus in the Commonwealth. 

Please follow CDC and MDPH guidance to prevent COVID-19 illness by:

  • Clean your hands often for at least: 20 seconds
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
  • Stay at least 6 feet between yourself and others
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover when around others

Please stay healthy and please call us with any needs.  We are her for you.

For more information, contact the Saugus Health Department at (781) 231-4117 and/or the Town Manager’s office at 781-231-4111.

Please contact the Town Manager’s office at 781-231-4111 with any questions.