COVID-19 Community Surge Update from MWT Emergency Management

The daily new case numbers in Barnstable County, surrounding counties and our Tribal Community remain high and remain in an upward trend.  Yesterday alone the Mass. Department of Public Health reported 114 new cases for Barnstable County.  Last weekend Barnstable County's 3-day new case tally set another new record--481 cases were recorded between 1/8 and 1/10.  The Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Health Service Unit reported an additional 8 positive cases this week with  additional members of our Tribal Community reporting positive cases from outside clinical testing.  We have some members of our Tribal Community now in Quarantine and Isolation in addition to hospitalization.   

Of concern is the large proportion of hospitalized COVID patients in the ICU on Cape Cod and it is notable that nearly all patients in the ICU at this time are on ventilators--a sobering indicator of the seriousness of their conditions.  Statewide, of 451 patients in ICUs 271 are ventilated (60%).

We all must all do our part to keep all members of our tribal community safe from this deadly virus especially our most vulnerable members.  We are still in the midst of a surge in cases and community spread.  Please take COVID-19 very seriously and wear your masks, continuously wash your hands, avoid crowds and practice physical distancing. 

If members of our tribal community need personal protective equipment and Covid-19 supplies while in quarantine or isolation, please contact the Emergency Management Department at 508-477-0208 Extension 103.   

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Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Fishermen/Women COVID-19 Relief Funding

The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council (MWTC) understands that as a result of the negative impacts of the pandemic, many Mashpee Wampanoag tribal fishermen/women were/are unable to work. And as such, the MWTC deems it necessary to provide Mashpee Wampanoag, licensed, commercial, fishermen/women assistance during this time. The MWTC approves the disbursement of $800.00 relief payments from the Cares Act tribal funds to eligible tribal members. This relief payment is to address direct or indirect fishing-related losses including subsistence, cultural, or ceremonial impacts related to COVID-19.

Toy Giveaway at Tribe

Toy Giveaway at Tribe

The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe will be providing toys for Tribal Children today from 2PM to 7PM. The toys will be for boys and girls in the age range of 0-13 years old, with 2 toys available per child.

The Toy Give Away and pick up process will be conducting in an extremely safe manner due to the current COVID-19 Pandemic and community surge in cases.

Food Pantry and Tribal Building Closed Temporarily Due to Covid-19 Spread

The Mashpee Wampanoag Food Pantry and Community and Government Center are under a temporary closure, potentially for one week due to precautionary measures including a deep cleaning. The continued rising positive Covid cases within the community and county have far surpassed the highest peaks that were experienced during the surge this past summer. All MWT Departments and services are still available, please call the departments direct extension.