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Provincetown has set up a new registry on its town website, highlighting businesses whose staff are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or that accept only patrons who are vaccinated.
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The outbreak of COVID-19 in Provincetown directly informed a decision by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to tighten its mask guidance this week, the federal agency said in a report released Friday.
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Though COVID-19 cases have reached 882 as of today, the daily increase is the smallest since the town began reporting the numbers, according to Provincetown Town Manager Alex Morse.
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Recent research shows people living with HIV are more vulnerable to illness and death from COVID-19, but that doesn’t mean they’re contracting the coronavirus in higher numbers, according to Dan Gates, CEO of the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod.
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The tests are part of a regional effort to slow a surge in coronavirus cases that's predominantly centered around Provincetown.
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The cluster of COVID-19 infections linked to Provincetown has grown to 765 cases, town and Barnstable County officials announced Tuesday. Many cases have occurred in people who are vaccinated, drawing special concern about the virulence of the Delta variant.
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Provincetown has by far the highest test positivity rate in the state, after more than 250 tested positive in recent weeks.
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A spike in COVID-19 cases on Cape Cod has prompted the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to issue new protocols for long-term care facilities in Barnstable County, including nursing homes.
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Free COVID-19 testing at Veterans Memorial Community Center in Provincetown has been extended through at least Monday afternoon in an effort to tamp down a spate of breakthrough infections in people who are fully vaccinated.