“We will be back to regular business hours and following the state guidelines and no masks will be required,” he said. “We will encourage folks who haven’t been vaccinated to wear a mask accordingly.”
On Tuesday, June 1, the Chelsea City Hall will resume normal business hours of:
•Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
•Tuesdays: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
•Fridays: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
The City of Chelsea is going to follow the Governor’s Orders and reopen on May 29, 2021. The City does advise all unvaccinated employees and visitors to continue wearing a mask in indoor settings.
Anyone with specific questions or concerns, please contact the City’s Law Department and or go to https://www.chelseama.gov/law. All previous Orders of the Chelsea Board of Health imposing COVID restrictions shall expire on May 29, 2021. Learn more at www.mass.gov/info-details/reopening-massachusetts.
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Student report examines COVID-19 spread in Chelsea, Mass.
A report by Cristina Alonso, DrPH ’21, found two major reasons for the swift coronavirus spread in Chelsea, Mass.: the lag time between when people first noticed symptoms and when they got tested and the fact that about one-third of the positive cases were asymptomatic.
Collaborating with the Chelsea Board of Health, Alonso looked at data on 3,302 COVID-19 cases in the city from March 9 to August 3, 2020. She found that people got tested roughly a week after experiencing symptoms. “The time people were taking between symptoms and being tested was pretty long,” said Alonso in a November 5, 2020 Chelsea Record article. “If there’s one thing that I hope is learned from this report, it’s do not wait to get tested.”