Spike In Arlington Cases Attributed To 'Informal Gatherings'

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Arlington MA

02 November, 2020

9:36 AM

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ARLINGTON, MA — Arlington went from low to moderate risk in the state's latest community-level data map Thursday. The town was designated a "yellow" community for the first time, after spending weeks safely in the "green" range. Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine attributed the change to "informal gatherings" causing a spike in cases. "As the cooler weather drives us indoors and the holiday season rapidly approaches, the tradition to gather with friends and family is strong," Chapdelaine said in a statement Friday. "No one wants to spread the virus to loved ones, but COVID-19 doesn't take a holiday. In fact, the virus thrives in situations we most desire, being with each other." Chapdelaine recommends lower-risk activities this holiday season, such as household-only celebrations for Thanksgiving. State-issued guidelines for Thanksgiving call for "small and short" gatherings, with a cap of 25 people inside and 50 people outside. You can view COVID-19 updates, testing information and sign up to receive these notifications via email at arlingtonma.gov/covid19.

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