Health & Fitness
Wayland Coronavirus Update For February 3, 2021
For residents experiencing symptoms, concerns about exposure and seeking health information specific to coronavirus.
February 3, 2021
Most Recent Town Updates:
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- Feb 3, 2021: Letter from Town Administrator re: COVID 19 Vaccination
- Feb 2, 2021: COVID-19 Vaccination Waitlist Sign-up is now available online. Click here
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- Click here for up to date information regarding COVID-19 Vaccination in Wayland
- Click here for the COVID-19 Town Dashboard updated weekly
- Click here to learn where you will fit in the COVID-19 vaccine distribution timeline
- Visit the Town's COVID-19 Page often for resources and information.
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- Frequently Asked Questions from the CDC
- Mass.gov Updates and Information
Health Department Coronavirus Hotline: (508) 358-6805
For residents experiencing symptoms, concerns about exposure and seeking health information specific to COVID-19.
The Wayland Board of Health (BOH) continues to urge all residents and businesses to self-report any COVID-19 symptoms to the Town and your primary care physician.
Such reporting is critically important to assist with the Town’s case tracing and to maintain awareness of all COVID-19 cases in Wayland, whether residents or business employees. The Health Department strictly maintains patient confidentiality on this and all health matters.
All residents should evaluate their own health and determine if they are feeling mildly ill with a head cold, headache, “sniffles”, congestion, cough and/or experiencing any CDC identified symptoms of COVID-19, which include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. COVID-19’s symptoms mimic the seasonal flu or a bad cold. If you or anyone in your family has any symptoms of being ill, we advise you to stay quarantined at home and follow up with the Health Department and your primary care physician as needed.
This press release was produced by Cambridge Public Schools. The views expressed are the author's own.