Barnstable County Fair shows go on July 19-25
The Barnstable Patriot
FALMOUTH – With the recent announcement of the lifting of all Massachusetts COVID-19 restrictions on May 29, the Barnstable County Fair this week announced plans to return to the Cape Cod Fairgrounds Monday, July 19 – Sunday, July 25.
“Not having the fair in 2020 was something that was, unfortunately, unavoidable,” says Wendy Brown, Cape Cod Fairgrounds general man. “The fair is something that is the result of many hours of work all year round by a committed team of volunteers and our staff. We are more excited than we can put into words to host a safe, fun, family-friendly fair in 2021!”
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Cape Codders no longer need to make appointments to get their COVID-19 vaccines.
Vaccination sites across the Cape including Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis and Cape Cod Fairgrounds in East Falmouth are now offering shots to walk-ins during clinic hours.
The days when Cape Codders had to spend hours online trying to find an appointment have vanished with the winter’s chill.
“Walk-ins are available universally. It’s never been easier” to get a shot, state Sen. Julian Cyr, D-Truro, said Thursday morning during a briefing by the Cape Cod COVID-19 Response Task Force.
“Now we have ample supplies. You can sign up. You can walk in,” Cyr said.
Cape Codders no longer need to make appointments to get their COVID-19 vaccines.
Vaccination sites across the Cape including Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis and Cape Cod Fairgrounds in East Falmouth are now offering shots to walk-ins during clinic hours.
The days when Cape Codders had to spend hours online trying to find an appointment have vanished with the winter’s chill.
“Walk-ins are available universally. It’s never been easier” to get a shot, state Sen. Julian Cyr, D-Truro, said Thursday morning during a briefing by the Cape Cod COVID-19 Response Task Force.
“Now we have ample supplies. You can sign up. You can walk in,” Cyr said.
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Not too long ago, COVID-19 vaccine shots were hard to come by in Massachusetts. But as of Thursday, more than 2.7 million people in the state have been fully vaccinated. (Shutterstock)
BARNSTABLE, MA The days of spending hours online to secure a coronavirus vaccine appointment are over.
Vaccination sites across Barnstable County, including the Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis and the Cape Cod Fairgrounds in Falmouth, are now offering walk-in vaccinations, Barnstable County health officials said during a briefing by the Cape Cod COVID-19 Response Task Force. CVS store are also welcoming walk-ins. Walk-ins are available universally, said state Sen. Julian Cyr (D-Truo). It s never been easier.