09/03/2025
ETA 9/4/2025* WNV Risk maps have been updated and much of the state is now showing as moderate risk, including our town.
Good morning,
The Board of Health today received notice from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health of a POSSIBLE positive test for West Nile Virus in our area. Please note that there is no way to confirm that any illness would be related to a mosquito bite occurring in Paxton. The sample is being tested and is NOT considered a positive case until confirmed, but unfortunately this can take 2+weeks. In the interim, we would like to notify the community of this development so that Individuals can make informed decisions regarding their outdoor activities.
While there have been several West Nile Virus mosquito samples that have returned positive in communities near our town, overall risk currently remains low per the MDPH risk maps. However, individuals may wish to take precautions during peak mosquito activity at dawn and dusk by limiting outdoor activities as they deem appropriate, wearing long sleeves/pants, and using a mosquito repellant with an EPA-approved active ingredient.
Find local risk levels for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV) based on seasonal testing from June to October.