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Friday April 30, 2021
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Advisory Information

The number of new positive Covid-19 cases continues to decrease for the fourth consecutive week as illustrated in the graph below and the Town continues to be classified as “yellow” (medium risk) by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health..  During the past fourteen days, the Health Division received 96 new positive COVID-19 case reports of residents of the Town of Barnstable who recently contracted Coronavirus.  This calculates to an average of only 6.8 new cases per day, which is significantly less than the average daily incidence rate the Town experienced at the beginning of April (when the average incidence rate was 35.1 cases per day).  

Covid Graph

Since last March 2020, a total of 4,079 residents of the Town have tested positive for COVID-19.  In all fifteen towns of Barnstable County, there have been a total of 13,468 positive cases (cumulatively) and 461 deaths from Coronavirus.  The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported there have been a total of 644,688 positive cases in Massachusetts and 17,243 deaths from COVID-19 in the State.  In the United States, 32,289,797 persons contracted the virus and a total of 575,197 persons in the United States have died from the virus according to data received from the John Hopkins University website.Hospitalizations of patients infected with this virus continue to decrease in Barnstable County.  As of April 28 2021, Cape Cod Healthcare reported ten (10) patients who were being treated in their two hospitals (Falmouth Hospital and Cape Cod Hospital), including two (2) patients in intensive care.

Harbor Health, the Hyannis Fire Department, and the Town of Barnstable have partnered to provide vaccination clinics at the Barnstable Adult Community Center (BACC) in Hyannis.  These clinics are held daily Mondays through Fridays from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m..  Appointments are not necessary; walk-ins are welcome.

As of April 29, 2021,  64% of our Barnstable County residents received at least one dose of vaccine;  47% of our residents are fully vaccinated.

Key officials of the Town continue to meet daily to plan and implement proper actions which are in step with the Governor’s orders and MA DPH guidelines.  Health Division staff continue to meet and coordinate daily to ensure we are providing the most up-to-date information to citizens and business owners relative to re-openings in compliance with the  latest Massachusetts requirements and recommendations.  Health inspectors continue to investigate and respond to complaints, conduct food establishment inspections, swimming pool inspections, horse stable inspections,  rental unit inspections, witness percolation tests, conduct inspections at  businesses which store or utilize hazardous materials, review disposal works construction permit (septic system) applications, and review building permit applications,.

Our Public Health Nurse and team of contract nurses continue to contact those who become infected to ensure they are appropriately isolated and to contact individuals who have come into contact with them to take the required quarantine precautions.

As the number of positive cases continues to decrease, the number hospitalizations decrease, and as more persons become vaccinated, we continue to ask everyone to continue to follow the basic State guidelines which include:

  • Stay at home from work, school, sports and other activities when ill. 
  • Wear a face covering while indoors in public places and while outdoors where social distancing is not possible per the Governor’s order; 
  • Frequent hand-washing, for 20 seconds with soap;
  • Cough hygiene – into a tissue when possible (throw it away immediately) or into your arm.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, or nose with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid contact with those who are ill.
  • Stay home to isolate or quarantine when contacted and required by the Board of Health.

If you should have any questions, call us at the Town of Barnstable Health Division Office at 508 862 4644.
Respectfully Submitted, 

Thomas A. McKean, RS, CHO

Director of Public Health