The two new cases, which were reported Sunday, take the total of lifeguards to test positive to 10 after 8 cases were reported last week.
Grass pollen may be a nuisance at the beginning of the weekend, but allergies should lessen by Sunday.
Falmouth's positive test rate for coronavirus jumped 2 percentage points since last week.
Eight Falmouth lifeguards tested positive for the coronavirus. Officials are investigating why they were told to keep quiet about results.
Some Falmouth beaches will operate with fewer lifeguards on duty for the time being.
State officials asked Falmouth Hospital officials how closing the maternity ward would affect transportation and insurance for patients.
Falmouth Hospital admissions for the coronavirus are down 89 percent since April.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of grass pollen are expected in Falmouth in the coming days.
As far as rates of positive tests, Falmouth's downward trend has continued, especially over the last month.
See the positive coronavirus test rate and how many cases per capita Falmouth has compared to other towns and cities on Cape Cod.
Cape Cod Healthcare officials argued there will be no negative impact from closing the maternity ward at Falmouth Hospital.
Task force officials said they are providing signs for businesses and local governments on Cape Cod that promote social distancing.
Allergy sufferers rejoice, as tree pollen rates are expected to drop in Falmouth in the coming days.
Falmouth Urgent Care had been temporarily closed to re-allocate resources during the initial coronavirus surge.
Nurses and Cape residents objected to closing the maternity ward at Falmouth Hospital, saying it endangers expectant mothers and babies.
Allergy sufferers rejoice, as pollen rates are expected to drop in Falmouth in the coming days.
The closing of Falmouth Hospital's maternity ward caused residents to sign a petition to keep it open.
In the first round of clinical audits, 228 of the state's 360 nursing homes were deemed "in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of pollen are expected in Falmouth in the coming days.
See how many cases per capita Falmouth has compared to other local towns and cities.
A 94-bed field hospital to combat the new coronavirus on Cape Cod has closed after just two weeks of operation.
There are 135 total cases of the new coronavirus in Falmouth as of Tuesday, according to Falmouth health officials.
Falmouth Hospital has maintained its improvements made since 2016 and received an "A" in safety from the Leapfrog Group.
There are 131 total cases of the new coronavirus in Falmouth as of Friday morning, according to Falmouth health officials.
The 2020 New Balance Falmouth Road Race will go virtual with the "At-Home Edition" to allow runners to participate at home.
Nursing homes account for about 16 percent of confirmed coronavirus cases and 52 percent of coronavirus-related deaths in Massachusetts.
Cape Cod Healthcare said too many patients are avoiding care for other illnesses during the new coronavirus pandemic.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe has expanded free coronavirus testing for all tribal nations.
There are now 502 cases of the new coronavirus in Barnstable County.
The Royal Falmouth Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Falmouth will host 80 beds for treating the new coronavirus.
There are 70 cases of the new coronavirus in Falmouth as of Monday afternoon, according to local health officials.
More than 2,400 people signed a petition asking for the maternity ward to re-open at Falmouth Hospital.
Gov. Baker has ordered state beaches to close their parking lots to less the spread of the new coronavirus.
The maternity ward at Falmouth hospital was transferred to Cape Cod Hospital to open additional ICU rooms to treat coronavirus.
Cape Cod Hospital officials said supplies to fight coronavirus are adequate, but they will need community help keeping those levels afloat.
Town officials confirmed two new cases of the new coronavirus in Falmouth Thursday bringing the total positive tests in town up to six.
Cape Cod Healthcare has expanded locations where residents can donate essential medical supplies needed to fight the new coronavirus.
Town officials confirmed Thursday the first case of the new coronavirus in Falmouth.