HYANNIS - Federal regulators have approved updated COVID boosters from Pfizer and Moderna as hospitalizations rise again across the U.S. It is … [Read more...]
State Health Officials Outline Next Phase of COVID As Emergencies End
HYANNIS - With the National and State COVID emergency decorations ending Thursday, officials with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health … [Read more...]
COVID National, State Emergencies End May 11
HYANNIS - Both coronavirus emergencies declared at the national and state levels will end on Thursday, May 11, and Cape Cod Healthcare officials have … [Read more...]
COVID Booster Clinics for Outer Cape Communities
EASTHAM - Three walk-in COVID booster clinics will be hosted beginning Thursday for the Outer Cape community. The first clinic runs from 3 to … [Read more...]
Extra COVID SNAP Benefits to End March 2
HYANNIS - Extra Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits provided by the federal government during the coronavirus pandemic are set to end … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Healthcare Lifts Most Visitation Restrictions
HYANNIS - Cape Cod Healthcare has lifted most of their visitation restrictions. Certain mandates had been in place at local hospitals due to the … [Read more...]
Community Health Center Providing Bivalent COVID Shots
MASHPEE - Bivalent coronavirus vaccine clinics are being hosted by Community Health Center. CHC's offices in Bourne, Falmouth, and Mashpee will … [Read more...]
FEMA Offers $4.5M for COVID Testing for Mass. Daycare Sites
HYANNIS - Nearly $4.5 million are being provided to Massachusetts by the federal government for testing reimbursements during the coronavirus … [Read more...]
Provincetown to Host Free COVID Vax Clinic Feb. 13
PROVINCETOWN - A free coronavirus vaccination clinic will be held in Provincetown on Monday, February 13. Initial and booster doses will be … [Read more...]
President Biden to End COVID-19 Emergencies on May 11
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has informed Congress that he will end the twin national emergencies for addressing COVID-19 on May 11, as most … [Read more...]
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