Health & Fitness

Tufts Testing Medford, Somerville Neighbors For Free

The university is providing free COVID-19 tests to residents who live on certain streets near campus.

MEDFORD, MA — Tufts University is launching a free COVID-19 community testing program for Medford and Somerville residents who live on certain streets near campus. A limited number of asymptomatic tests will be available each week during the program, which runs from Tuesday, Oct. 13 through the end of the fall semester in December.

"The testing program was developed to support Tufts neighbors during the unprecedented COVID-19 public health crisis," Tufts University President Tony Monaco said in a statement. "We appreciate Medford and Somerville’s continued collaboration to prevent the spread of this dangerous virus, and keep both the Tufts campus community and host communities safe. This is one more way in which the university, Medford and Somerville are working together to support each other through this pandemic."

The tests, which take roughly 10 minutes, will be conducted by appointment in Breed Memorial Hall, 51 Winthrop Street in Medford, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3-6 p.m. Only qualifying residents with appointments will be allowed to enter the testing facility due to social distancing and other health considerations. Any residents under the age of 18 – including the children of neighbors with appointments – cannot be tested or enter the testing facility.

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The testing program is available to neighbors who reside on the following streets:

Medford:

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  • Adams St.
  • Belmont Rd.
  • Benham St.
  • Benton Rd.
  • Berwick Rd.
  • Boston Ave. (between Alewife Brook Parkway and Harvard St)
  • Bowdoin St.
  • Bradford Ave.
  • Brookings St. (Charnwood Rd to George St)
  • Broomfield Rd.
  • Burget Ave.
  • Buzzell Lane
  • Capen St. (from North St. to Winthrop St.)
  • Charlton St.
  • Chester Ave.
  • Colby St.
  • College Ave. (from George St. to Powder House Square Circle)
  • Crowley Rd.
  • Dartmouth St.
  • Dearborn Rd.
  • Exeter St.
  • Fleming St.
  • Fredrick Ave.
  • George St. (Winthrop St. to College Ave)
  • Greenleaf Ave.
  • Harvard Terrace
  • Hillsdale Rd.
  • Hinsdale St.
  • Hume Ave.
  • Knollwood Rd.
  • North St. (from Boston Ave to Powder House Blvd)
  • Osgood St.
  • Pearl St.
  • Pearson Rd. (from Dearborn Rd. to Warner St.)
  • Princeton St.
  • Quincy St.
  • Radcliffe St.
  • Renfrew St.
  • Rhinecliff St.
  • Spencer Rd.
  • St. Clements Rd.
  • Stanley Ave.
  • Stearns Ave.
  • Sterling St.
  • Sturtevant Terrace
  • Sunset Ave.
  • Tesla Ave.
  • Vassar St.
  • Wedgemere Rd.
  • Wellesley St.
  • Windsor Rd.
  • Winthrop St.
  • Woodbine Rd.
  • Yale St.

"We are very thankful to Tufts University for opening up asymptomatic testing for residents in the Tufts area," Medford Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn said in a statement. "The availability of community testing will allow us to continue to track and monitor cases within our community, especially asymptomatic spread, and will hopefully provide some peace of mind for residents in the shorter term. We look forward to continuing our weekly conversations and check-ins with Tufts staff to continue our joint goals of keeping our communities safe and healthy."

Somerville:

  • Bailey St.
  • Bromfield Rd.
  • Chetwynd Rd.
  • College Ave. (between Powder House Circle and Boston Ave)
  • College Hill Rd.
  • Conwell Ave.
  • Curtis Ave.
  • Curtis St.
  • Dearborn Rd.
  • Electric Ave.
  • Hillsdale Rd. (between Conwell Ave and Sunset Rd.; remainder of the road is in Medford)
  • Lovell St.
  • Mason St.
  • North St (between Powder House Blvd and Boston Ave)
  • Ossipee Rd.
  • Packard Ave. (between Professors Row and Broadway)
  • Pearson Rd.
  • Powder House Blvd. (between North St. and Powder House Circle)
  • Raymond Ave.
  • Sawyer Ave.
  • Sunset Rd.
  • Teele Ave.
  • Upland Rd. (even-numbered addresses only)
  • West Adams St.
  • West Quincy St.
  • Westminster St.
  • Whitfield Rd.
  • Whitman St.

"We’re appreciative that Tufts is stepping up and making it easier for Somerville residents who live near campus to get tested for COVID-19 and adding to the options that the community already has for testing," Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone said in a statement. "Robust testing is a key part in containing this disease, so anything that can be done to make testing easier and more convenient is a boost for public health."

Qualifying neighbors may schedule an appointment at www.communityrelations.tufts.edu/community-testing-program/. In order to qualify for a test, neighbors must satisfy the following requirements:

  • Must be 18 years or older.
  • Must be asymptomatic for COVID-19.
  • Must make an appointment at least one day in advance. Anyone who arrives at the testing facility without an appointment will not be tested.
  • Must fill out a consent form.
  • Must be wearing face covering over mouth and nose.
  • Must bring a photo ID and/or a utility bill with your address.
  • Must live on one of the eligible streets, listed above.

Parking at the testing facility is limited and will only be available to individuals who have a handicapped parking permit. Public metered parking is available a short distance from the testing facility on Boston Avenue in Medford. A staff member will greet community members arriving for their appointments to check them in.

More information about the testing program can be found on the frequently asked questions page here. Neighbors with additional questions or concerns may contact the Tufts University Office of Government and Community Relations at communityrelations@tufts.edu or 617-627-3780.

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