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Massachusetts Gov. Baker announces free testing in cities with higher COVID-19 rates
As local health officials [URL='https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2020/06/while-state-focuses-on-targeted-covid-19-testing-local-health-officials-say-universal-testing-is-needed.html']raise the alarm about pockets of the state with higher coronavirus infection rates and lower testing levels, the Baker administration announced an initiative to provide free COVID-19 testing in eight communities in Massachusetts.
Gov. Charlie Baker said the “Stop the Spread” initiative will offer free tests starting Friday in Chelsea, Everett, Fall River, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, Marlborough and New Bedford to ensure those residents can get testing without concern about possible costs associated with testing. Baker also encouraged asymptomatic people to take advantage of the free testing.
The programs will run until Aug. 14.
While the statewide positive test rate remains at roughly 2%, these communities have seen positive test rates of 8%.
And they are also making up a significant portion of the state’s COVID-19 cases: These eight municipalities account for 27% of the state’s current positive tests, according to the governor’s office.
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Massachusetts Gov. Baker announces free testing in cities with higher COVID-19 rates
As local health officials [URL='https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2020/06/while-state-focuses-on-targeted-covid-19-testing-local-health-officials-say-universal-testing-is-needed.html']raise the alarm about pockets of the state with higher coronavirus infection rates and lower testing levels, the Baker administration announced an initiative to provide free COVID-19 testing in eight communities in Massachusetts.
Gov. Charlie Baker said the “Stop the Spread” initiative will offer free tests starting Friday in Chelsea, Everett, Fall River, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, Marlborough and New Bedford to ensure those residents can get testing without concern about possible costs associated with testing. Baker also encouraged asymptomatic people to take advantage of the free testing.
The programs will run until Aug. 14.
While the statewide positive test rate remains at roughly 2%, these communities have seen positive test rates of 8%.
And they are also making up a significant portion of the state’s COVID-19 cases: These eight municipalities account for 27% of the state’s current positive tests, according to the governor’s office.
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