The total has increased to 253.
The total cases increase to 252.
The total cases in the town are 250.
The total cases have increased to 240.
See how many cases per capita Shrewsbury has compared to other towns and cities in the MetroWest and Worcester areas.
The town said public health officials will notify anyone who has potentially been exposed to the virus.
The total number of cases has increased to 226.
The total cases in the town has increased to 222.
The total cases have increased to 217.
If you receive a call from the MA COVID Team with area codes 833 or 857, please answer the call and help our contact tracing effort.
The total number of cases in the town stands at 210.
With the new confirmed cases, the total has increased to 205.
Contact tracing calls are used to identify people who were possibly exposed to the coronavirus.
The total cases have increased to 189.
Governor Baker has instructed state health officials to issue additional guidance on children between the ages of 2 and 5.
The total cases increase to 175.
The total has increased to 169.
The total cases in the town are 165.
No new cases have been reported since April 25 in the town.
The total cases have increased to 158.
The total cases has risen to 155.
Please see the guidelines for Mountain View Cemetery during the state of emergency related to coronavirus.
With these news cases the total count has increased to 143.
The town was ready to celebrate a plateau in confirmed cases when it was notified that a system error underreported cases.
With this new case, the total has increased to 106.
Please stay vigilant and continue to adhere to all public health guidelines.
The total cases in the town have reached 105.
A Westborough woman took a coronavirus test at a CVS site in Shrewsbury. She had to jump through hoops to get the result.
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in Shrewsbury.
The majority of cases in town, 17, are from patients between the ages of 40 to 49 and 17 other cases between the ages of 20 to 29.
Thirteen additional cases were announced on Thursday.
Positive cases in Shrewsbury are being monitored, quarantined or isolated as each case dictates.
The Shrewsbury site was a pilot program — a new rapid testing site will open in Lowell.
Affected residents have been quarantined and isolated.
Four more cases were reported on Thursday, bringing the total to 33.
The Shrewsbury testing site will start testing people 65-year-old and older who are showing symptoms of the new coronavirus.
The town said those infected are in self-quarantine and anyone in close contact with them has been notified.
One additional positive case of COVID-19 reported in the Town of Shrewsbury bringing the total to 7.
One additional positive case of COVID-19 reported in the Town of Shrewsbury bringing the total to 6.
Shrewsbury has a total of five cases of coronavirus.