From Cara Chandler through ParentSquare:
COVID TESTING & KITS AVAILABLE
Have symptoms? Been exposed? PCR tests available.
Please see two options if you would like to order more COVID test kits. Testing information provided as well.
1. CMS.gov: For a step by step guide about how to get your over the counter free test kit, click HERE
2. Have symptoms? Been exposed? PCR tests available here:
Curative PCR testing sites are open to the public. Tests are free and no one
will be turned away for lack of insurance.
Bring your ID and insurance card, if you have one.
Walk-ins welcome or schedule online at https://book.curative.com
DEERFIELD: At the South County Senior Center, 67 N. Main St., Mon, Wed, Fri from 10 am – 1pm.
GREENFIELD: At Greenfield Community College: 1 College Drive, Mon., Wed., Fri from 1pm-4pm. .
SHELBURNE FALLS: At the Greenfield Cooperative Bank Community Room, 33 Bridge St. Tuesdays from 9am-1pm & Thursdays from 12pm-4pm.
Walgreens–sign up online
Where to find rapid tests to have on hand, at home:
MassHealth, Medicare, and many private insurances cover rapid antigen tests to have at home (up to 8 tests/4 boxes per month). Private insurance may allow online orders or reimburse the cost of the tests from a purchase receipt, or allow you to purchase for free at the pharmacy counter. Check with your insurance company or ask at the pharmacy about your coverage.
For MassHealth and Medicare, the pharmacy needs to create and fill a “prescription” so that the tests get covered. Bring test kits to the pharmacy
prior to purchase to bill MassHealth and Medicare directly at Big Y, CVS, RiteAid, Stop & Shop, Walmart, and Walgreens.
An up-to-date list of local places to get a COVID test or vaccine in Franklin County can be found at https://frcog.org/covid
Rise in Covid Cases, 10/16/22
We recognize the rise in Covid cases in our schools and have discussed this with the administration. The district is continuing to follow the DESE and CDC guidelines. Masking will remain optional for staff and students and visitors. The state ended the option of providing Covid test kits to schools. Instead, every individual/household can request 8 free test kits per month through their insurance. As each town has its own insurance, each member is encouraged to explore this option.
We hope you are able to stay healthy as we move in to this new season.