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Templeton Board of Health reports two COVID positives, low local mosquito risk; residents warned about ticks

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At the July 28 Templeton Board of Health meeting, staff reported seven COVID tests through June 28 with two positives, Mass DPH surveillance showed low local risk for Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus as of July 25, and members discussed a high number of ticks in town.

Laurie, a Board of Health staff member, reported COVID-19 testing data and seasonal vector concerns at the Templeton Board of Health meeting on July 28. "We had 7 individuals test for COVID 19. Out of those tests, 2 were positive," Laurie said, noting the case data were available only through June 28 and that she would update the board in the weekly report through July 31.

The board discussed mosquito-borne disease…

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