Wednesday 2/17 COVID-19 Updates

Dear all, 

 

I write to you this evening with relevant COVID-19 updates and resources. 

 

Today’s Case Count

 

Total Cases:  New Cases:  Total Deaths:  Tests Today:
Massachusetts 533,024 1,322 15,312 82,971
Cambridge 4,627 6 120

 

The state has created an interactive dashboard, including the percentage of COVID-19 positive cases and testing rates by city and town. The dashboard can be viewed here.  

 

Baker Press Conference Updates

 

Governor Baker announced today that eligibility for vaccines is expanding to the next priority group in Phase 2 as of tomorrow, February 18. Read more here. This includes:

  • Individuals 65 and over
  • Individuals with two or more more comorbidities (must be at least age 16)
  • Residents and staff of low-income and affordable public and private senior housing

 

I've heard from several of you who have tried without success to sign up for an appointment. From what I understand, the website will be updated overnight and recognize the expanded eligibility categories tomorrow morning.

 

Vaccination Updates

 

I emailed Governor Baker and Secretary Sudders again today asking for more information regarding people eligible for the vaccine who are unable to get to a Mass Vaccination site located in Boston. I received a letter from the administration, in which it was stated “Currently, almost 95% of our population lives within a 45-minute drive of a mass vaccination site or within 30 minutes of a regional site.” This does not address how those who can not drive or are mobile impaired will be able to get the vaccine. I will keep you posted as I continue to press the administration for answers. 

 

It was just announced today that I will be part of an oversight hearing led by the new Joint Committee on COVID-19 Emergency Preparedness & Management. I’ve been asked as House Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Health to testify and to help shape a panel that will speak to the efficacy of the rollout. 

 

CVS Now Offering Vaccines

CVS is now offering free COVID-19 vaccines at select locations across Massachusetts, including one in Cambridge. If you are eligible, you can schedule your first and second doses through the pharmacy’s website. CVS is expected to post new appointments daily. The Cambridge location is 215 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge, MA 02138. Schedule an appointment here. The site is getting a lot of traffic and may need a minute or two to load. 

 

Resources for Booking and Getting to Your Appointment

 

  • Online: Visit vaxfinder.mass.gov/ or mass.gov/COVIDVaccine. You can also book directly at cvs.com
  • Phone: Call 2-1-1 between 8:30AM and 5:30PM Mon-Fri and select the prompt for “help scheduling a vaccine appointment.” This multilingual service is for residents 75 and older who don’t have Internet access or have trouble using the Internet. 
  • Need help? For detailed information about how to make an appointment, including updates about specific health care providers, see the Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services vaccine resources page
  • Need a ride? Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) is offering free transportation for local adults aged 75+ to COVID-19 vaccination sites in Cambridge and Somerville as well as Fenway Park and CHA Malden. For more information, click here. To register for a ride, call SCES at 617-628-2601 or email info@eldercare.org
  • The City of Cambridge has published accessibility information for the state’s mass vaccination sites. You can find it here

 

Don’t forget to book your second appointment while you’re getting your first dose!

 

Daily COVID-19 Vaccination Report

 

The Department of Public Health is now publishing a Daily COVID-19 Vaccine Report in addition to its Weekly COVID-19 Vaccination Report. Information as of February 17, 2021:

 

Total doses administered: Total cumulative doses shipped to MA: 
1,209,614 1,527,150

 

According to DPH, Massachusetts administered 285,000 total doses over the past week - exceeding our daily allocation and shipments into the state. 

 

Vaccination Timeline 

 

Massachusetts is currently in the middle of Phase Two of vaccine rollout. There are currently 125 vaccination sites in Massachusetts and it is expected that this will ramp up to 165 sites by mid-February. The map of vaccination sites is here; you can search by zip code as well. 

 

The Phase Two priority groups are: 

  1. Individuals 65 or older or with two or more comorbidities and/or residents and staff of low income and affordable senior housing (currently eligible)
  2. Early education and K-12 workers, transit, utility, food and agriculture, sanitation and public health workers (not yet eligible)
  3. Individuals with one comorbidity (not yet eligible)

 

Phase Three will expand vaccination efforts to the general public.  

 

For more details and updates on vaccination priorities, please visit https://www.mass.gov/covid-19-vaccine.

 

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has a Frequently Asked Questions site that is continually updated as they receive new questions. Access the FAQs here: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-vaccine-frequently-asked-questions. Questions can be submitted to COVID-19-Vaccine-Plan-MA@mass.gov.

 

COVID Testing Sites 

 

Testing appointments through the City's free mobile-testing program are available at the following locations: 

  • Monday - 50 Church St. 12:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Tuesday - 50 Church St. 12:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Wednesday - 2254 Massachusetts Ave, St. John the Evangelist Church, 10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Thursday - CambridgeSide in East Cambridge, 11:00am - 7:00pm (Drive-through testing in garage. Enter on First St.)
  • Friday - 50 Church St. 12:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Saturday - Christian Life Center located at 85 Bishop Allen Drive. 11:00am - 7:00pm
  • Sunday - CambridgeSide in East Cambridge, 11:00am - 7:00pm (Drive-through testing in garage. Enter on First St.)

You can schedule an appointment online or by calling 617-665-3795. 

 

Federal Updates

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its guidelines for face masks. The recommendations include adjusting your mask to get a better fit or adding a second mask. Read more here

 

State Updates

 

The Massachusetts Cultural Council is launching a fifth survey of the state's cultural institutions to take stock of the economic damage the COVID-19 pandemic has caused. More than 30,000 cultural sector jobs have been affected by COVID-19-related cancellations and closures, the organization said, and its November survey found a loss of more than $484 million in revenue for cultural organizations in Massachusetts. The survey will be open until March 1 and cultural organizations can fill it out here.

 

Youth Employment Opportunity

The Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General has announced the FY2022 Healthy Summer Youth Jobs Grant Program. Applicants may apply for grants to fund jobs for youth with core health and wellness components while also providing opportunities for professional enrichment. The deadline for applications is March 5. To learn more about this opportunity, click here.

 

Cambridge Updates

 

Harvard University COVID-19 information, click here.  

MIT COVID-19 information, click here.

 

The City of Cambridge has increased indoor capacity limits from 25% to 40% as of February 8. Indoor gatherings are still limited to 10 people and outdoor gatherings to 25 people. Learn more here.

 

COVID-19 Emergency and Recovery Grants for Cambridge Nonprofit Organizations 

The intent of this funding is to provide COVID-19 related assistance and critical support to the vulnerable and at-risk Cambridge families and individuals served by Cambridge nonprofit organizations. Applications for COVID-19 Emergency and Recovery Grants for Cambridge Nonprofit Organizations are due by 5:00 PM on February 22, 2021. To learn more about the grant opportunity and apply, click here

 

Cambridge Works 

Cambridge Works is a transitional jobs program for younger adults who have had difficulty finding a job. This program is ongoing and open to residents, must be age 18 - 35, without a college degree. The program is meant for those who have experienced difficulty finding jobs for any of the following reasons: limited work experience, a gap in work history, frustration with dead end jobs, or legal or personal issues. For additional information on the Cambridge Works program, click here.

 

Cambridge Library Services 

Contactless holds pickup has resumed at all branches. The winter schedule includes a dedicated hour for seniors and at-risk individuals at the start of each service day at the Main Library. Details are available on the library website at www.cambridgema.gov/cpl. For assistance, call 617-349-4040 or email library@cambridgema.gov. 

 

Translation Resources Available

Multilingual city resources and information on COVID-19 are available on the City's multilingual help page.

 

 

Where to Give

 

Transition House in Need of Emergency Donations

 

If you are able to give to others during this time, I encourage you to look to additional places that are working to help those most affected by COVID-19: 

  

I also encourage you to donate to the following organizations that are engaging in racial justice work: 

 

As always, do not hesitate to reach out to me with questions or concerns at Marjorie.Decker@mahouse.gov.

 

Sincerely,  

Marjorie

 

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