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COVID-19 symptoms? Find a test site

This new interactive map provides an easy way to locate a COVID-19 test site, for those experiencing symptoms or who have been in close contact recently with a COVID-positive individual: mass.gov/CovidTestMap

Advisory Regarding Face Coverings and Cloth Masks

There are many things that you can do to help protect yourself and others from becoming infected with COVID-19. People who show no symptoms of illness may still be able to spread COVID-19. A face covering may help prevent you from spreading COVID-19 to other people. A...

Face Covering Guidance MAY 29

In line with updated CDC face covering guidance, the Administration will rescind the current face covering order and issue a new face covering advisory effective May 29. Non-vaccinated individuals are advised to continue wearing face masks and to continue distancing...

COVID-19 and Evictions

Your Landlord Should Not Try to Evict You On March 10, 2020 Governor Baker declared a state of emergency to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Since then Massachusetts courts have reduced operations and are only open for emergency filings. This means most...

Food Security Resources

Potential clients can check eligibility in about 10 seconds and/or apply for SNAP benefits online at DTAConnect.com.  Clients can check their case status, see an EBT card balance, upload and submit documents and more on DTAConnect.com and DTA Connect mobile app....

Barnstable BACK TO SCHOOL

Reopening Our Schools Our goal for the fall is to reopen Barnstable Public Schools by prioritizing the health and safety of our students and staff. Our reopening plans are informed by guidance from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), and...

Initial Fall School Reopening Guidance

With this memo, we are providing districts and schools with initial guidance on reopening for the fall. In this guidance, we: • Clearly state our goal for this fall: the safe return of as many students as possible to in-person school settings, to maximize learning and...

Running Essential Errands during COVID-19

Grocery Shopping, Take-Out, Banking, Getting Gas, and Doctor Visits. As communities across the United States take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting close contact, people are facing new challenges and questions about how to meet basic household needs,...

Changes have been implemented at COMM Fire

A message from C.O.MM Fire Chief Mike Winn COVID-19 is real and emerging threat to all of us and our beloved communities.  My advice to pass on to all of you is follow the guidance from the Governor and stay home. The uncertainties and concerns with COVID-19 challenge...

Report COVID-19 Fraud – New Website

The Department of Justice is remaining vigilant in detecting, investigating, and prosecuting wrongdoing related to the crisis.  In a memo to U.S. Attorneys, Attorney General Barr said, "The pandemic is dangerous enough without wrongdoers seeking to profit from public...

No Visitors at Barnstable County jail

Barnstable County jail is not allowing visitors or volunteers inside the facility due to COVID-19, and all programs for inmates from outside organizations has stopped. No visitors or volunteers are allowed inside the facility, and all programs for inmates from outside...

Barnstable County Health & Environment Updates

As of today, Tuesday, March 17, 2020, there are 2 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Barnstable County. Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment Director Sean O’Brien offers this statement to our communities on Cape Cod: “Barnstable County continues to...

How to talk to kids about the coronavirus

Find out what information your child is getting. “What they’re hearing may not be factual, so it’s important to know where they’re getting their information,” he said. “Older children are on social media and younger children may be talking about the news with their...

Get a Library Card TODAY

If you don’t yet have a CLAMS library card, you can now register online and start downloading ebooks or use databases immediately. Go to https://library.clamsnet.org/selfreg Here are some additional things to know during the closure: All libraries on the Cape are...

Barnstable Word Search games from Park Happy!

Here at Parking Management, we are all about engaging our community in various ways never thought of before, and doing so in a fun way! Many different town departments assist you every day when you park in Barnstable, even if you don't know it. To learn more about...

RMV – COVID-19 Information

Important updates from the Registry of Motor Vehicles: March 24, 2020 Massachusetts RMV Announces Transition to Suspension Hearings by Phone and Appointment-Only Reservation System for Required In-Person Transactions, Effective This Afternoon Issuance of New REAL IDs...

Travel Advisory: Level 4

Travel Advisory: Level 4

Travel Advisory: Level 4 - The Department of State advises U.S. citizens to avoid all international travel due to the global impact of COVID-19. In countries where commercial departure options remain available, U.S. citizens who live in the US should arrange for...

COVID-19 Update: Ferry Capacity Reductions

Starting tomorrow - Thursday, March 19 th - Hy-Line ferries are reducing passenger capacities on the Nantucket ferries to allow for the opportunity for appropriate social distancing. This change will not affect any pre-existing reservations. READ MORE >>...