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Cape Cod to get one-shot Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine next week
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Update: Calls planned to reach those on Cape facing COVID-19 vaccine hurdles
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Major road work near airport
MassDOT roadwork is underway on Route 28 near the Yarmouth Town Line. The project location is the railroad crossing near Willow Street and Yarmouth Road. The existing railroad tracks are being replaced and utilities relocated.
The work is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. and continue 24/7 for three weeks, through March 21. A section of Route 28 will be closed between the airport rotary and Yarmouth Road/Willow Street, with police details onsite. Drivers should expect delays and reroute.
Vehicles travelling west on Route 28 from Yarmouth to Hyannis will need to drive north or south on Yarmouth Road/Willow Street. Vehicles traveling east on Route 28 form the airport rotary will need to follow detour signs south on Barnstable Road and back to Route 28 via East Main Street. Diall 511 for real-time conditions.
Cape Cod leaders frustrated with shift of doses from local to large-scale COVID vaccine sites
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
In Falmouth, a sign in the Walgreens window on Friday told customers that the COVID-19 vaccine was not yet available at that location.
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By Chris Lisinski | State House News Service
On the day that more than 1 million Massachusetts residents gained eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines, lawmakers and local officials from Cape Cod slammed Gov. Charlie Baker’s decision to shift the administration of doses away from many municipalities.
Speakers on a Cape Cod COVID-19 Response Task Force call launched a new volley of criticism at Baker’s vaccine management, arguing that the region will struggle to balance the needs of adults 75 and older who have not yet received doses with the many people adults 65 and older, those with two or more medical issues creating a greater COVID risk, and residents of low-income and affordable senior ho
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