New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Middlesex County.
The number of Waltham residents who have tested positive for the virus rose to 3,277 people as of Jan. 4.
In the past two weeks some 406 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Waltham.
"It's still here. It's still real," said Waltham Public Health Director Michelle Feeley.
With Waltham dubbed a high risk city, public health officials say it's more important than ever to wear that mask and answer their calls.
Last week the city's coronavirus risk level rose to moderate. This week it's in the red along with 40 other communities.
The cost of vaccinations will be covered by the patient's Medicare plan or private insurance provider, organizers said.
To date, 64 people in Waltham have now died related to the coronavirus, according to city data.
In the first round of clinical audits, 228 of the state's 360 nursing homes were deemed "in adherence" with coronavirus protocols.
A total of 48 people in Waltham have died related to the coronavirus.
The mayor said a penalty could range from $10 to $100 for those who do not follow the order.
AFC Urgent Care is hosting same-day results during its drive-thru coronavirus testing Wednesday.
Six people have died in Waltham because of complications related to COVID-19.
In addition to the pop up tests at AFC Urgent Care, PhysicianOne Urgent Care is offering regular drive-thru testings.
If you're showing symptoms and are worried you might have the new coronavirus, here's how to get a test in Waltham Tuesday.
Waltham as of March 25 had 24 coronavirus cases.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Waltham.
The number of cases in Waltham jumped from 13 Monday to 24 Wednesday.
Saturday dozens of cars lined up in the AFC Urgent Care parking lot for a Drive-Thru coronavirus test.
If you're showing symptoms and are worried you might have the new coronavirus, here's how to get a test in Waltham Saturday.
Thermo Fisher, which makes lab equipment, got an emergency green light from the FDA to produce emergency coronavirus tests.
Health officials said a woman in her 60s who lives in Middlesex County became symptomatic after she got back from a recent trip to Europe.
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The Waltham university said it was also canceling Bentley-run spring break programs in Europe and Africa.
Waltham is at low risk for a deadly new virus that has spread from China to the U.S., but local health officials have tips to stay healthy.
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Life expectancy in Middlesex County is higher than both the national and MA state averages.
A Washington Post analysis also shows that prescribers issued 20 pills per person per year in Middlesex County from 2006-2012.
This was the ninth year of the road race. And it happened to fall on Cinco De Mayo.
Rainbows and neighbors gathered Tuesday.
Waltham native Stacey Campbell has teamed up with Joslin Diabetes Center to run the 2019 Boston Marathon
Thomas Strzempek of Waltham teamed up with Joslin Diabetes Center to run for the 2019 Boston Marathon.
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