Mayor Joseph Curtatone said Wednesday it won't be the last time the state labels Somerville a "red" community.
While the city's case count change was relatively higher over the past two weeks, it maintained a low percent positivity rate.
Businesses in Step 2 won't reopen on the state's schedule, and strict restaurant guidelines will remain.
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The city is still labeled a "yellow" community by the state, meaning it averages 4-8 cases per 100,000 people daily.
The city has appropriated funding toward hiring a consultant on the project. It would be the first such site in the United States.
City officials warned residents to protect themselves against mosquito bites after a positive WNV case was confirmed in Somerville.
The city's positive test rate dropped, despite reporting a rising case count.
The program is believed to be the first of its kind in Massachusetts.
The state labeled Somerville a "yellow" community for the second week in a row.
Residents can take steps to protect themselves and their loved ones from illnesses caused by mosquitoes.
The city is warning residents to take precautions to protect themselves from mosquito bites as summer winds down.
City officials said Thursday they will consider a limited opening of certain Phase 3 businesses if metrics continue in the right direction.
The city was labeled a "yellow" community by the state, while its percent positive rate dropped slightly.
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The state labeled Somerville a "green" community, meaning it is averaging fewer than four cases per 100,000 people daily.
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Three-quarters of Massachusetts communities, including Somerville, had falling or steady positive test rates over the last two weeks.
Somerville was one of the 107 communities to report an increased case count relative to the previous week.
City officials said they will continue to evaluate reopening every two weeks and have offered public spaces for outdoor fitness classes.
Patients will receive a phone call with their results, which could take up to five days to come in.
Testing will move from the CHA Somerville campus to Assembly Square. It will be open to CHA patients and other members of the community.
Businesses such as movie theaters, cultural centers, gyms and performance halls will not open for at least another two weeks.
Movie theaters, cultural centers, gyms and performance halls will remain closed at least another week in Somerville and Boston.
The parent company of Assembly Sports Club at Assembly Row says the ban on health clubs violates the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
Gov. Charlie Baker encouraged anyone who attended large gatherings over the past two weeks to get tested for free June 17 and 18.
The mobile testing unit will accept patients by appointment at roaming locations throughout the city.
In the first round of clinical audits, the Jeanne Jugan Residence was deemed "in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.
Cambridge Health Alliance is offering testing with results in up to five days at centers in Somerville, Malden and Cambridge.
City officials this week said they will operate on a more cautious reopening timeline than that unveiled by the state Monday.
Despite what the state is doing, the cities of Boston and Somerville are extending their emergency health orders.
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The total number of coronavirus cases has surpassed 700.
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More than 600 Somerville residents have tested positive for the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic.
There have been nine deaths attributed to the coronavirus in Somerville.
The city announced expanded testing options for the coronavirus and placed stricter requirements on face coverings Monday.
As of 11:30 a.m. today, April 25, a total of 460 Somerville residents have tested positive, 163 of them have since recovered.
Somerville Hospital will begin accepting non-Cambridge Health Alliance patients, and a satellite location will open in East Somerville.