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from New Bedford who allegedly removed them. The owner claims that Rusty's charged her <br /> $100/each to remove the mattresses, which they loaded onto a trailer. Ms. Warden stated that <br /> she would like to see a receipt from that transaction. Chair Baumgaertel brought up the Rusty's <br /> website,and noted that they are in the business of"general junk removal,"and not recycling. Mr. <br /> Harrington stated that he would pay a visit to the property to see if any other material has been <br /> removed. Ms. Warden inquired if an agent might be able to access the lot better from a <br /> neighbor's yard to get additional photos,and Mr. Harrington answered that it is a heavily wooded <br /> lot, but that plies are visible from the neighbor's property. <br /> There being no further comments or discussion.,Veronica Warden moved to continue the matter <br /> of 97 Sunset Strip to the next scheduled meeting. Motion seconded by Ernest Virgililo. Roll call <br /> vote: Ernest Virgilio (yes); Veronica Warden (yes)- Brian Baumgaertel (yes). VOTE: Unanimous <br /> 3. COVID-19 Update. Mr. Harrington commented that the following actions are completed or <br /> 0 <br /> ongoing: <br /> • Monitored epidemiological data from the MA Department of Public Health and Barnstable <br /> County Department of Health & Environment <br /> • Participated in twice weekly webinars with the Department of Public Health, weekly <br /> conference calls with the Cape Cod Health Agents' Coalition, weekly virtual meetings with the <br /> Cape Cod Vaccine Subcommittee,and weekly webinars for youth sports <br /> Participated in multiple calls with Upper Cape Health Agents and Barnstable County to plan <br /> for the regional vaccine clinic at the Barnstable County Fairgrounds <br /> Notified municipal departments about the Fairgrounds clinic and potential resource needs for <br /> the roll out <br /> • Participated in a clinic dry run and information session at the Fairgrounds <br /> • Communicated it with the Mashpee Schools' District Nurse Coordinator,the VNA,and the <br /> Community Tracing Collaborative (CTC) regarding new cases,, contact tracing, clusters, and <br /> trends <br /> • Scheduled weekly check-in calls with the VNA and the CTC to go over cases and exposure <br /> information <br /> • Provided updated case numbers to the public safety answering point and the Town Manager's <br /> off* <br /> ice <br /> • Responded to many calls from the public inquiring about when and where to receive the <br /> COVID-19 vaccine,why appointments are not available,and how to schedule an appointment <br /> • Answered questions from the School District Nurse Coordinator regarding vaccination clinics,. <br /> and responded to school notifications of positive staff and students as well as close contacts <br /> • Communicated school-aged positive cases to the School District Nurse Coordinator <br /> • Participated in a conference call with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services <br /> regarding the MA vaccine distribution plan <br /> • Posted information on the Town"s Facebook page, the COVID-19 webpage, and Mashpee TV <br /> about how residents can sign up for vaccine updates by registering for Blackboard Connect <br /> • Registered Mashpee residents for the Town's Blackboard Connect system to receive <br /> automated phone calls with updates about vaccine clinics, appointment registrations, and <br /> eligible groups <br /> • Communicated with the Tribal Health Center regarding positive COVID-19 patients <br /> Reached out to the Cape Cod Healthcare Pharmacy Division regarding local vaccine clinic <br /> plannIng <br /> 2 <br />