HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-15-BOH-min LEXINGTON BOARD OF HEALTH
MEETING MINUTES
Monday, June 15, 2020
5:00 P.M.
Conducted by Remote Participation
Board of Health Members in Attendance:
Wendy Heiger-Bernays, PhD, John J. Flynn, David Geller, M.D., Susan Wolf-Fordham, J.D.
Office of Public Health Attendees:
Kari Sasportas, Public Health Director
Francis Dagle, Public Health Assistant
Casey Mellin, Public Health Agent
David Neylon, Public Health Nurse
Robin Chapell, Public Health Staff
Speakers:
Mark Sandeen, Select Board
Sandhya Iyer, Economic Development Director
Deborah Strodd, Resident
Mona Roy, Resident
Melissa Battite, Director of Recreation & Community Programs
Documents:
Community Health Report
Environmental Health Report
Social Media Action Plan, dated May 29, 2020
Application for Public Sidewalk dining application, guideline document
Application Private property outdoor dining, guideline document
Re: Standards for Resuming Food Operations and Free Training, memorandum dated June 4, 2020
Restaurants-MA COVID-19 checklist, Commonwealth of Mass document
Restaurants-MA COVID-19 standards, Commonwealth of Mass document
Camps and Playgrounds, Memorandum dated June 12, 2020
RE: Lex Talk Health form, Email Correspondence
Old Res, Email Correspondence
Pool Variances 2020, Variance Request documents
Town of Lexington Reopening Plan dated June 12, 2020
ATTACHMENT A HVAC SYSTEMS, Memorandum document
Town of Lexington Employee Back to Work Safety Training
FDA Best Practices for Re-Opening Food Establishments Checklist, FDA document
FDA COVID-19 Best Practices Reopening Food Infographic, FDA document
Wendy Heiger-Bernays, PhD, called the meeting to order at 5:01 PM.
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the
The board reviewed the Community Health Report;
David Neylon, Public Health nurse reviewed the COVID-19 data for Lexington. As of June 12,
there have been 319 confirmed cases in Lexington. Public Health Staff have been working many
hours on contact tracing and providing the public with the latest data. In collaboration with the