Health & Fitness
Barnstable County Coronavirus Update: Cases Rise To 946
There are 860 total cases of the new coronavirus in Barnstable County as of Monday morning.
BARNSTABLE, MA – There are 946 cases of the new coronavirus in Barnstable County as of Monday morning, according to the Barnstable Department of Health. A total of 188 Town of Barnstable residents have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, as of Monday morning.
More than 68,000 people in Massachusetts have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Sunday afternoon, according to Massachusetts Department of Health data. According to the data, there have been 158 additional deaths, bringing to total number of deaths statewide to 4,004. There were 1,824 newly reported cases since data was released Sunday afternoon, and 904 confirmed cases are currently in ICU.
In Massachusetts, there have been 314,646 COVID-19 tests performed, with 15,652 new tests reported Sunday
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SCHOOLS
Barnstable Public Schools invites parents to take a remote learning survey. All feedback will help guide the schools' remote learning implementation through the rest of the year.
BUSINESSES
Not everything is closed in Barnstable County because of the coronavirus pandemic. Many essential businesses are still open to provide services such as food take-out, eyecare and more. We've created a simple small business directory to help residents see what's open in Barnstable County.
We put a call out to local businesses on Patch this week and asked them to update their status, give details on how you can continue to patronize them and to let the community know how they can best help during these challenging times. You can find the local guide here.
Hy-Line Cruises, the ferry service between Hyannis, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, announced its requiring all passengers to wear masks or face coverings amid the new coronavirus pandemic. MORE
HOSPITALS
Cape Cod Healthcare has provided information on COVID-19 testing on Cape Cod. People who have a cough and shortness of breath, as well as fever, chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat or new loss of taste or smell may have coronavirus. Patients need a doctor's order to be tested. Testing cannot be performed on anyone without a doctor's order and Cape Cod Healthcare will turn away anyone who arrives at a testing site without a doctor's order and appointment.
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