CHATHAM, Mass. — The Cape Cod town of Chatham has canceled its summer recreation program after several Community Center employees tested positive for COVID-19, town officials said in a statement on Sunday.
“Out of an abundance of caution the Summer Recreation Program has been cancelled for the rest of the session,” the town said in a statement. “The Program follows all COVID protocols required by the State licensing agency and recommended by the State Department of Public Health and Centers for Disease Control.”
“The Town continues to work diligently to ensure the integrity of the Summer Recreation, including reserving the Community Center mornings exclusively for Program activities. Further information will be released when it becomes available,” the statement said.
The decision to cancel the program comes as some Cape Cod communities are dealing with a surge in COVID cases, including in Provincetown.
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