5.19.23 COVID-19 Public health emergency ended
As of May 11th, 2023, both the federal and state COVID-19 Public Health Emergencies have ended. However, dental offices can still choose to enact their own policies for COVID. While masks are optional for patients and visitors, we will continue our safety protocol until further notice.
Additionally, with the end of the public health emergency, community transmission levels will no longer be tracked by the CDC. If rising levels become a risk, then we will alert patients of any changes to our COVID office policies.
3.9.23 COVID-19 Update
As of March 9th, 2023, the community transmission level for Middlesex County is LOW.
More information can be found here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels.
As of January 1st, 2023, we have implemented the Massachusetts Department of Health (DPH) Guidance for masks, which was issued on October 13th, 2022, and it states that “only staff and vendors must wear masks at…dental offices.” While patients and visitors are not required to wear masks, we still recommend doing so, especially when transmission levels are high. This update is subject to change if the situation deems necessary for masks to be a requirement. Patients will be made aware upon their visit of any changes.
3.2.23 COVID-19 Update
As of March 3rd, 2023, the community transmission level for Middlesex County is MEDIUM.
More information can be found here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels.
As of January 1st, 2023, we have implemented the Massachusetts Department of Health (DPH) Guidance for masks, which was issued on October 13th, 2022, and it states that “only staff and vendors must wear masks at…dental offices.” While patients and visitors are not required to wear masks, we still recommend doing so, especially when transmission levels are high. This update is subject to change if the situation deems necessary for masks to be a requirement. Patients will be made aware upon their visit of any changes.
2.24.23 COVID-19 Update
As of February 24th, 2023, the community transmission level for Middlesex County is LOW.
More information can be found here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels.
As of January 1st, 2023, we have implemented the Massachusetts Department of Health (DPH) Guidance for masks, which was issued on October 13th, 2022, and it states that “only staff and vendors must wear masks at…dental offices.” While patients and visitors are not required to wear masks, we still recommend doing so, especially when transmission levels are high. This update is subject to change if the situation deems necessary for masks to be a requirement. Patients will be made aware upon their visit of any changes.
1.13.23 COVID-19 Update
As of January 13th, 2023, the community transmission level for Middlesex County is MEDIUM.
More information can be found here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels.
As of January 1st, 2023, we have implemented the Massachusetts Department of Health (DPH) Guidance for masks, which was issued on October 13th, 2022, and it states that “only staff and vendors must wear masks at…dental offices.” While patients and visitors are not required to wear masks, we still recommend doing so, especially when transmission levels are high. This update is subject to change if the situation deems necessary for masks to be a requirement. Patients will be made aware upon their visit of any changes.
1.6.23 COVID-19 Update
As of January 6th, 2023, the community transmission level for Middlesex County is HIGH.
More information can be found here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels.
As of January 1st, 2023, we have implemented the Massachusetts Department of Health (DPH) Guidance for masks, which was issued on October 13th, 2022, and it states that “only staff and vendors must wear masks at…dental offices.” While patients and visitors are not required to wear masks, we still recommend doing so, especially when transmission levels are high. This update is subject to change if the situation deems necessary for masks to be a requirement. Patients will be made aware upon their visit of any changes.
12.9.22 COVID-19 Update
As of December 9th, 2022, the community transmission level for Middlesex County is MEDIUM.
More information can be found here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels.
Future updates with mask policies will be determined at a later time. We continue to request all patients, guests, and staff to wear masks in the office.
11.10.22 COVID-19 Update
As of November 10th, 2022, the community transmission level for Middlesex County is LOW.
More information can be found here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels.
Future updates with mask policies will be determined at a later time. We continue to request all patients, guests, and staff to wear masks in the office.
10.13.22 COVID-19 Update
With a significant change in COVID case tracking, the protection of vaccines and booster shots, and a relaxation of policies and restrictions, the community transmission levels will be tracked for Middlesex County here: Middlesex Community Transmission Levels. As of now, we are at a MEDIUM transmission risk.
Future updates with mask policies will be determined based on such transmission levels, as recent CDC and Massachusetts mask policies have changed.
10.6.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 14.7 cases per 100K
9.29.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 16.9 cases per 100K
9.22.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 16.7 cases per 100K
9.15.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 12 cases per 100K
9.8.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 11.8 cases per 100K
9.1.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 11.2 cases per 100K
8.25.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 13.0 cases per 100K
8.18.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 17.9 cases per 100K
8.11.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 21.4 cases per 100K
8.4.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 23.9 cases per 100K
7.28.22 COVID-19 Update
Chelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 16.1 cases per 100KChelmsford’s current average daily incidence rate: 20.6 cases per 100K