The state Department of Public Health has revised its reporting system for COVID-19 risk in towns and cities across the state.
Framingham has added over 100 new coronavirus cases over the past week.
"This is how we will combat coronavirus in the city of Framingham," Mayor Yvonne Spicer said in a new public service announcement.
Wednesday's coronavirus report continues to show a steady pace of new cases.
After a spike in positive tests in early September, Framingham State's coronavirus cases have dropped off.
Framingham did not report cases on the Columbus Day holiday, leading to a slightly higher number on Wednesday.
Eighty-seven Framingham residents have tested positive since last Friday.
After a big jump on Monday, Framingham reported just 13 new cases on Wednesday.
Framingham officers will respond to large gatherings banned under coronavirus rules, says acting police Chief Ronald Brandolini.
The 44 new cases reported Monday were the most in a single reporting period dating back to May.
The city's latest report comes after state data showed a slight decline in local cases.
New state data released Wednesday night show lower new daily cases, and lower positive tests.
Drive-up coronavirus testing at the Staples campus will end on Sept. 30.
See the latest statewide coronavirus figures reported by the state Department of Public Health on Saturday.
Gov. Charlie Baker will allow restaurants to expand indoor seating, including bar service, starting Monday.
With new data on Wednesday, 41 new coronavirus cases have been detected in Framingham since Friday.
Framingham has added a total of 92 new cases since Sept. 11, according to health officials.
For the second weekend in a row, state workers will be out in Framingham educating residents about coronavirus.
The free flu clinic comes as Framingham sees an uptick in coronavirus — setting the stage for a possible winter "twindemic."
Framingham reported 22 new cases, just a day after the mayor and health director answered questions about the city's response.
A new update of Framingham State testing data showed no new cases since Sept. 8.
With coronavirus on the rise, Framingham police will enforce the governor's order on gatherings with fines.
State health workers will be in Framingham all weekend raising awareness as cases continue to rise.
Framingham reported three new deaths and 32 new cases on Wednesday.
Framingham Mayor Yvonne Spicer released a video ahead of the holiday weekend advising residents how to avoid spreading the virus.
A section of the Cedar Swamp reservation in Framingham has fenced been fenced off due to the contamination.
Framingham has had more coronavirus deaths over the last 12 days than in the entire month of August.
The Framingham Health Department is cautioning people and pets to stay away from the water.
Framingham has two walk-up test sites, and will get a new drive-up test site beginning Sept. 3.
The Aug. 31 report showed the biggest rise in cases in Framingham since early June.
But the school's single case was out of 900 tests conducted since Aug. 21, according to officials.
A second walk-up site will begin testing on Aug. 31 as Framingham sees a worrying rise in cases.
The state upped Framingham's status on Wednesday as the city added 21 new coronavirus cases.
Testing at Amazing Things Arts Center will last through September.
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The new testing effort begins Tuesday, and will complement drive-up testing at Keefe Tech.
The state's free coronavirus test site at Keefe Tech may close by Aug. 21, city officials said Friday.
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For the first time since early June, the average age of people who tested positive for coronavirus has dropped.
Framingham added 24 new coronavirus cases over the weekend, bringing the total active cases to 121.