Over half of the town's confirmed cases are at the state hospital and long-term care facilities.
The town's infection rate is now over one in every hundred residents.
Just 33 residents have recovered, according to data released by the town Thursday.
Data released by the state Wednesday shows the town is in the top 50 municipalities in terms of confirmed coronavirus infection rate.
One of the Army Reserve's 85-soldier task forces is at Tewksbury Hospital, where more than 100 contracted the coronavirus.
The coronavirus field hospital, one of five announced in the state so far, will be staffed by Lowell General Hospital.
Ninety-eight Tewksbury residents have active cases of the new virus, as of Monday afternoon.
As of Thursday, 29 Lowell residents have been hospitalized with the new virus.
The number of coronavirus cases in Tewksbury continues to increase.
The site will handle up to 1,000 tests per day, and people will receive results on site.
Twenty-six Tewksbury residents had active cases of the new virus, as of Friday.
Those who are healthy, feeling well and eligible to give blood or platelets, are urged to make an appointment to donate as soon as possible.
AdviniaCare in Wilmington delayed its plan to become a coronavirus recovery center after more than half of residents tested positive.
The Eagle-Tribune reported Tuesday that people at the company's Woburn, Andover and Tewksbury offices tested positive for the virus.
The Health Department encouraged residents to stay home as much as possible.
The hospital called on the crafting community and provided instructions for sewing face masks.
The town announced Sunday that there are now three known cases of the virus.
Due to privacy laws, no other information about the individual’s identity or location will be released.
Due to privacy laws, the town cannot share any information on the individual.
The ban is suspended until November, unless there is snowfall requiring plowing or sanding.
Patients with respiratory symptoms should call a doctor before going to a medical facility for care, the hospital said.
Many town services are available online or by phone. Schools will be closed until April 6.
Tewksbury town offices will remain open but the public is asked to avoid unnecessary visits.
Five Tewksbury High students had potential exposure to a symptomatic student in another town, Superintendent Chris Malone said.
Visitors are now limited to two per patient and must be at least 18 years old.
A Dewing Elementary staff member attended a large function where there was likely a person who has tested positive for the new coronavirus.
Any new coronavirus cases in the state is likely to be unrelated to the Italy trip, Superintendent Chris Malone said.
The risk to Tewksbury residents remains low, according to public health officials.
The risk of the new coronavirus to Massachusetts residents remains low, according to public health officials.
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The nonprofit Leapfrog group released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. See how your hospital scored.
Tewksbury officials say they don't know whether there are toxic PFAs in the town's drinking water, because they don't yet test for them.
As flu season approaches, you might want to get immunized this fall.
Kathleen Noftle diluted morphine intended for sick and dying veterans so she could inject the leftover drugs, prosecutors claimed.
The federal government has updated how it evaluates nursing homes. Here are the ratings for Tewksbury.
The patient visited Lowell Community Health Center on November 8.
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The state and the town are urging residents to take precautions against mosquito bites.
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Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project personnel will respond to concerns about mosquitoes in May and June.