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Plymouth Board of Health hosts hybrid meeting to extend COVID-19 measures

May 22, 2024 | Town of Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts



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Plymouth Board of Health hosts hybrid meeting to extend COVID-19 measures
The Plymouth Board of Health convened on May 22, 2024, to discuss important public health matters, including the approval of previous meeting minutes. The meeting, held both in-person and remotely, allowed for community participation, although it will no longer be broadcast live. Instead, residents can catch the proceedings later on YouTube.

The board kicked off the session by approving the minutes from the April 24 meeting without any amendments. Dr. Reed made the motion to approve, which was swiftly seconded, reflecting a smooth start to the meeting.

This gathering marks a continuation of the board's efforts to adapt to ongoing public health challenges, including measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The board encourages public engagement, inviting residents to submit questions or comments via email, ensuring that community voices are heard even if time constraints limit real-time responses.

As the board navigates these evolving circumstances, their commitment to transparency and public involvement remains a priority, setting the stage for future discussions on health initiatives in Plymouth.

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