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The town's Pfizer research and manufacturing campus is one of five production sites for the new vaccine.
Andover’s Red Designation is based on the positivity rate for coronavirus tests taken over the last 14 days.
The town has almost 200 active cases and reported a 5.2 percent positive rate over the last two weeks, it said.
The town's active case count declined and the positive test rate held steady, according to town and state data.
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In the past month, 50 residents and 21 employees have tested positive for COVID-19. Seven employees have recovered.
The town was again labeled moderate-risk Thursday, with its case count down from a recent peak of 199 cases.
The town added 100 cases over the last two weeks, according to state data.
The town added over 40 coronavirus cases from Friday to Tuesday.
Andover's positive test rate and case count rose but the town remained below the high-risk threshold.
A probation employee who was last in the office on Oct. 21 tested positive for the coronavirus, the court said.
A widely cited coronavirus projection model has released updated estimates on how the pandemic could impact Massachusetts through Feb. 1.
Positive test rates rose in nearly half of Massachusetts communities and the statewide case rate rose above the high-risk threshold.
The town's case count dropped to 10 after rising as high as 19, but it bounced back up again.
Andover's two-week case count fell slightly, but it remained a moderate-risk community.
The school district reported three active cases in its own update, Friday.
These clinics will be held outdoors, under cover.
The town will also offer community flu shot clinics, but details have not been finalized.
The college's Monican Hall is being quarantined after a single positive case turned into 17, Tuesday.
According to state data, the town has had double-digit case counts since at least Sept. 9.
Over 600 Andover residents are on the state's list of people who have reported traveling from out of state.
The town's active case count has fluctuated in the single digits since June.
The town's total coronavirus case count has risen to 327, as of Friday.
Casually passing someone who is not wearing a mask is not considered a high-risk exposure.
Residents are encouraged to avoid outdoor activities at peak mosquito times, dawn and dusk.
The town reported four new confirmed cases Friday, after several weeks holding steady with a single case.
The AG's office has received over 1,000 complaints, including five about Andover businesses, since it began collecting them in May.
The town's active positive count remained steady from July 10.
A parishioner who went to mass at Saint Augustine on June 20 and 25 tested positive for the virus, the church said.
The town had gotten its outbreak to just five active cases, as of June 23.
One attendee, who had no symptoms and wore a face covering, has tested positive for the virus, the town said.
Massachusetts entered phase two, part two of its reopening Monday, with indoor dining permitted at restaurants.
When water use increases, sediment in the town water system is increasingly picked up, but there are no health risks, the town said.
Just seven Andover residents have active cases of the virus, as of Monday afternoon.
Town facilities are increasingly reopening, with a familiar set of restrictions.
Basketball courts, fields, and playgrounds remain closed, and Pomps Pond is scheduled to open June 20.
Andover's Academy Manor failed its first round of state nursing home inspections and accounted for the majority of the town's deaths.
The town began reporting death totals Friday, when the case total hit 269.
Allergy sufferers beware, as moderate rates of pollen are expected in Andover in the coming days.