Health News & Announcements

Baker-Polito Administration to Lift COVID Restrictions May 29, State to Meet Vaccination Goal by Beginning of June

Baker-Polito Administration to Lift COVID Restrictions May 29, State to Meet Vaccination Goal by Beginning of June... more ››

Declaration of Public Health Emergency Order-Mask Mandate

DECLARATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY ORDER

Schedule your COVID-19 Vaccine with Cape Cod Healthcare

Schedule your COVID-19 Vaccine with Cape Cod HealthcareAll Massachusetts residents age 16 and older are eligible for the... more ››

BARNSTABLE COUNTY UPDATE ON VACCINE- 2/24/2021

We wanted to reach out with a few updates and reminders regarding COVID-19 vaccine distribution on Cape Cod: 

COVID-19 Vaccination Presentation

COVID-19 Vaccination Process

Barnstable County Clarifies COVID-19 Vaccination ProcessFor Immediate Release 

COVID-19 Regionwide Helpline Information

Barnstable County Announces Region-wide Helpline to Address COVID-19-Related QuestionsFiled in COVID-19, COVID-19 Press Releases, ... more ››

COVID-19 Vaccine Update 01.15.2021

Town of HarwichBoard of Health732 Main Street Harwich, MA 02645508-430-7509 – Fax 508-430-7531

COVID-19 TEST SITES OPEN ON CAPE COD

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (December 14, 2020)- COVID-19 Test Sites Open for Appointments on Cape Cod.

COVID-19 & Thanksgiving Travel

COVID-19 & Thanksgiving Travel

COVID-19 Travel Questions & Answers

Harwich Board of Health-Bedroom Definition

TOWN OF HARWICH BOARD OF HEALTH LOCAL REGULATION TO SUPPLEMENT TITLE 5 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE BEDROOM DEFINITION FOR THE PURPOSE... more ››

AMENDED DECLARATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY ORDER-ADVISORY REGARDING FACE COVERINGS AND CLOTH MASKS

Town of Harwich     Board of Health  732 Main Street Harwich, MA 02645   508-430-7509 – Fax 508-430-7531

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Phase 2 Restaurant Guidance

Click HERE to view the Phase 2... more ››

Advisory Regarding Face Coverings and Cloth Masks

ADVISORY REGARDING FACE COVERINGS AND CLOTH MASKS
APRIL 28, 2020 

COVID-19 Testing Instructions

1. Call your doctor. Your doctor will screen you over the phone and determine if you should be tested. If you do not have a primary care... more ››

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