Provincetown Coronavirus Cluster Grows to About 830 cases

An illustration of COVID-19 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

PROVINCETOWN, Mass. (AP) — More than 830 confirmed cases have now been linked to a coronavirus cluster in Provincetown.

Town Manager Alex Morse said in a social media update Wednesday that of the cases, 501 are Massachusetts residents, 210 of whom live in Provincetown.

The rest are out-of-state visitors.

The numbers are cumulative and do not represent the number of people currently infected.

Seven cases have required hospitalization but no deaths have been associated with the cluster.

The town Select Board and Board of Health last Sunday unanimously voted to reinstate an indoor mask mandate.

The Associated Press

About Grady Culhane

Grady Culhane is a Cape Cod native from Eastham. He studied media communications at Cape Cod Community College and joined the CapeCod.com News Center in 2019.



CapeCod.com
737 West Main Street
Hyannis, MA 02601
Contact Us | Advertise Terms of Use 
Employment and EEO | Privacy