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COVID-19 Updates & Precautions June 8, 2020 update

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Previous updates and additional information and resources can be found here: https://coronavirus-hopkintonma.hub.arcgis.com/

While Town Hall and municipal buildings are physically closed to the public, we are open for business. Many transactions can be completed online, and we are available via phone and email to assist during regular business hours. A full Town Directory can be found here. A box at the front door of Town Hall may be used to drop off correspondence, applications, etc., and they may also be mailed or emailed.

As of 6/8/20, Hopkinton’s Health Department is reporting 120 total confirmed COVID-19 cases; 5 of those cases are active, with 102 recoveries and 13 deaths. You can see historical tracking and updates on You can see historical tracking and updates on Hopkinton’s Community Impact Dashboard:

Reopening Massachusetts - NEW UPDATE
On Saturday June 6th, Governor Baker announced that phase 2 of the four phased approach to reopening
Massachusetts begins today (Monday 6/8). Phase 2 will consist of a Step One and Step Two.

The following businesses will be eligible to reopen in Step One of Phase II on June 8, with contingencies:
● Retail, with occupancy limits;
● Childcare facilities and day camps, with detailed guidance;
● Restaurants, outdoor table service only;
● Hotels and other lodgings, no events, functions or meetings;
● Warehouses and distribution centers;
● Personal services without close physical contact, such as home cleaning, photography, window
washing, career coaching and education tutoring;
● Post-secondary, higher education, vocational-tech and occupation schools for the purpose of
completing graduation requirements;
● Youth and adult amateur sports, with detailed guidance;
● Outdoor recreation facilities, with detailed guidance; with detailed guidance;
● Public and semi-public pools; with detailed guidance;
● Professional sports practices, no games or public admissions;
● Non-athletic youth instructional classes in arts, education or life skills and in groups of less than 10;
● Driving and flight schools
● Outdoor historical spaces, no functions, gatherings or guided tours;
● Funeral homes, with occupancy limits

Just because a business is eligible to open doesn’t mean it must open. All businesses must comply with
these mandatory safety standards, and all businesses must meet these standards before reopening:

● COVID-19 control plan template – Template that satisfies the written control plan requirement for
self-certification
https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-reopening-control-plan-template/download

● Compliance attestation poster – Poster that customer facing businesses are required to print,
sign, and post in an area within the business premises that is visible to workers and visitors
https://www.mass.gov/doc/compliance-attestation/download

● Employer and Worker posters – Posters that businesses can print and display within the business
premises to describe the rules for maintaining social distancing, hygiene protocols, and cleaning
and disinfecting.
https://www.mass.gov/doc/employer-reopening-poster/download

When can my business reopen?
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/reopening-when-can-my-business-reopen

Parks / fields / playgrounds - NEW UPDATE
Town athletic fields are now open under the following guidelines:
● Users should sanitize hands before and after play, not share equipment, and clean and wipe
down equipment.

● When engaged in play, users should avoid touching other users’ equipment in separate areas.

● Users waiting to utilize a section or area of the field should wait outside the field of play until
previous users have vacated the facility to ensure proper social distancing and prevent accidental
contact of other users’ equipment.

● Users should not engage in pick-up games, organized games, or tournaments.

● Families living in the same residence may engage in field and park activities such as catch,
frisbee, picnics without face coverings and the use of social distancing if they can do so without
engaging persons outside of their immediate family.

These fields include: Fruit St. athletic fields, Carrigan & EMC baseball fields, Daniel Shays, Emerald Hills,
Pyne Field, and Reed Park. The public restrooms at Fruit St. are closed.

Playgrounds at Sandy Beach, the Center School and EMC are open to the public. Face coverings are
required when social distancing isn’t practical. Playground signage listing the use requirements will be
posted soon.

The school fields and playgrounds are to stay closed for the remainder of the school year. School fields and
playgrounds will reopen, with limitations, after the last day of school, June 17, 2020

Hopkinton Temporary Outdoor Dining Rules and Regulations:
Anticipating the reopening of restaurants for customer seating outdoors, the Select Board adopted
Temporary Outdoor Dining Rules and Regulations at its meeting on June 2. Restaurants must comply with
the State’s COVID-19 requirements, and the Town will expedite and streamline its associated review
process. Click here for the application

Parks & Recreation Summer Programming:
Click here to read a letter from Hopkinton Parks & Recreation.
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Complete list of Emergency Orders and Guidance from Mass.gov
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-state-of-emergency