The town reported 97 coronavirus cases Monday, the fewest since November.
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The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in North Andover.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 2.9 percent, far below the 5 percent high-risk threshold.
Town employees are calling residents over 75 to help them get signed up for the vaccine.
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North Andover reported a 4.74 percent positive rate over the last two weeks.
The town has vaccinated nearly all its first responders, the health director said, ahead of the eligibility expansion next week.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic has affected hospital capacity in Essex County and across Massachusetts.
The additional money frees up other public health staff to deal with other contact tracing, town officials said.
The town reported 171 active coronavirus cases Thursday, with 271 in the last two weeks.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the North Andover area.
As of Thursday, the town had 187 active cases, with over 300 in the last two weeks.
The town has added nearly 300 cases in the last two weeks, according to the latest state data.
The town added 58 cases in the last two days, ending a post-Christmas drop in cases.
There are ten COVID-19 vaccination sites for North Andover police officers, firefighters, EMTs and other first responders.
This plant is often used in koi ponds and other water features but can crowd out native plants and animals in the wild.
Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Use a tissue or your inner elbow, not your hands.
The confirmed case count remains higher than any period before December.
The town was again designated high-risk by the state Thursday, with a positive test rate of 7.7 percent.
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Increase in positivity rate, holiday suggestions from the North Andover Health Department.
The hospital is more filled with coronavirus patients than any other in Essex County.
Avoid large gatherings especially as it gets colder and more events are being held inside.
The town has over 200 active coronavirus cases and the high school recently went remote through the New Year.
The hospital will begin vaccinating patient-facing staff within days.
The town added over 200 cases over the last two weeks and the positive test rate rose past 5 percent.
Positive cases increasing, please remain vigilant; updated quarantine recommendations go into effect.
Active cases nearly doubled over the last week, after falling below 100 on Nov. 30.
The animal control officer shared information on how to respond to coyotes appearing in town.
The town's case counts and positive rates rose marginally but the test rate remained well under the high-risk bar of 5 percent.
Indoor recreation, entertainment and casinos must close at 9:30.
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The town added 108 cases over the last two weeks, according to state data.
Updated Mask Order, which requires a mask whenever anyone over 5 is in a public location, whether indoors or outdoors.
The town's case count rose, but new metrics mean it is now designated as moderate-risk.
Less than one in five of the town's active cases are connected to Merrimack College, the town said.
"If we don't get it right, it's going to be a long, hard winter," Town Manager Melissa Murphy-Rodrigues said.