It seems like at-home COVID tests are something that every household should have in their bathroom medicine cabinets, kind of like thermometers and bandaids.
Hancock County continues to be listed as High for Community Transmission of COVID, as of Thursday night, May 19th. As a result, masks will continue to need to be worn in all of the MDI Regional School System Schools and in all Bar Harbor Town facilities through at least May 27th.
The Federal Government has just announced that every home in the United States is able to receive 8 FREE COVID at-home tests. This is in addition to any at-home tests you may have received previously.
The Town of Bar Harbor is requiring anyone working in or visiting any municipal building during the week of May 16-20 to continue to wear a mask, due to the fact that Hancock County continues to be rated as "High" for the level of community transmission of COVID.
If you are going into the Welcome Center at Acadia National Park, you will need to wear a mask effective Monday, May 9th. Masks are now required for everyone regardless of vaccination status in all buildings in Acadia National Park
The Town of Bar Harbor is requiring anyone working in or visiting any municipal building during the week of May 9-13 to wear a mask, due to the increase in the level of community transmission of COVID.
Masks will be required for anyone inside any MDI Regional School Monday May 9th through Friday May 13th because of the fact that Hancock County has been designated as "High" Level of Community Transmission
At the Bar Harbor Town Council meeting on Tuesday, January 18th, the Council adopted a resolution encouraging everyone to wear a mask within the Town of Bar Harbor.