So far 44 people in town have died because of the coronavirus.
Mass General and Fallon Ambulance staff will help test 600 people in Brookline in an effort to determine the prevalence of the virus here.
The highest number of positive cases are among those who are between 70 and 89 in town, according to Brookline Health Data.
Fourteen residents at one nursing facility and two residents at a separate assisted living facility in Brookline have died.
Around 50 people at CareOne at Brookline and 17 people at Goddard House have tested positive for COVID-19 this week.
As of Monday night, there were six deaths in Brookline related to COVID-19.
During the past two weeks the National Guard members have deployed to Goddard House and CareOne at Brookline.
Monday town officials urged residents to follow CDC guidelines with face masks, beginning Friday they are requiring it.
Patients must be evaluated by a PhysicianOne Urgent Care provider before being permitted to get tested.
The first coronavirus-related death comes as the number of people who have tested positive in town rose above 100, according to town data.
Brookline converted buildings into satellite stations to help the fire and police departments reduce contact amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The news comes a day after another firefighter exhibited symptoms of the new coronavirus at the same station.
Schools, the Soule Early Childhood Ed Center, Eliot After School Program, Brookline Senior Center and Brookline Libraries are closed.
It's part of an effort to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, according to organizers.
One of the adults who tested positive for the new coronavirus has a child at the Lincoln School.
Town officials addressed the public Tuesday night with the latest on their plans now that the governor announced a state of emergency.
Officials said the risk is still low in Brookline, but recommend residents who have traveled to high risk countries self quarantine.
A top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it’s only a matter of time before the new coronavirus reaches Brookline.
Opening on Feb. 24th, the Brigham Health Family Care Associates clinic will be accepting new pediatric patients.
Health officials say the risk of contracting coronavirus in Brookline is still low.
The World Health Organization decided Thursday it was too soon to declare a public health emergency, but here are some tips.
Every January many of us put a pin in our indulgences and attempt to start the new year out on a healthier foot. Enter: Veganuary.
The Brookline Department of Health just released times and locations of flu clinics for 2019.
The MA Department of Public Health launched its first information campaign to educate parents about the dangers of vaping.
The Brookline Health Department announces upcoming training workshops of the new food code standards for restaurant owners and operators.
Sherrill House appoints John (Jeff) R. Cook Jr., a Brookline resident, to its Board of Trustees.
Make sure your screens are in working order and that you have some bug spray.
Calling all athletes: Check out what just opened where the hair salon used to be. Athletic chiropractic and wellness center.
There is no charge for the flu vaccine.
There is no charge for the flu vaccine; however, please bring all health insurance cards to the clinic.
Brookline residents supporting cancer care and research in B.A.A. Half Marathon®
The West Nile carrying mosquitoes were found in traps located in Brookline which puts residents at a moderate risk.
He came in second in the men's Master's division just after none other than 2014 Boston Marathon winner Meb Keflezighi.
The town will host three flu clinics this fall.
Next Friday, the Wayside Youth and Family Support Network is sponsoring free training at the Brookline DPH.
According to the DPH, this is the first bat to test positive after the town conducted testing of dozens captured.
Dr. Katherine Gergen Barnett, a physician at Boston Medical Center, completed the Boston Triathlon this past weekend for Team BMC.
Mosquitoes in traps in south Brookline tested positive for the virus, according to the state Department of Public Health.
The Parks and Open Space Division has implemented the National Park Service's program to promote health and wellness through parks.
Mike Ferullo's running club, the "Boston Bulldogs," promotes wellness among those in recovery.