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Town Provides Update on COVID-19

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has notified the town of Winthrop of two additional residents affected by COVID-19. This brings the total to 322 cases; 24 deceased, 21 isolated and 277 recovered.

Wear a mask or face covering in public to slow the spread of COVID-19 and help keep MA headed in the right direction.  www.mass.gov/news/mask-up-ma

COVID-19 Tip Hotline

COVID-19 Tip Hotline available on the Winthrop Public Safety website for those self-reporting or for a concerned member of the community. The hotline can be accessed here.

There now is a new form for people to use to report COVID19 safe practices concern: https://www.mass.gov/forms/covid-safe-practices-concern-form.

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