Here's how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Wilmington.
Mona Jeanne has been alive for the 1918 pandemic, two world wars, and the Great Depression.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 4.94 percent, just below the 5 percent threshold.
The town's first Shriners Auditorium clinic Thursday will include vaccinations for residents over 75.
See how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
The town reported a 6.2 percent positive test rate over the last two weeks, still above the high-risk threshold.
The town will be lucky to get 100 doses per week, Health Director Shelly Newhouse said.
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across Massachusetts.
The town's active case count is down 90 from late December.
The incident is not under criminal investigation, Wilmington police said.
The town has vaccinated 70 first responders, the Health Department reported Thursday.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Wilmington area.
Wilmington had over 300 coronavirus cases over the last two weeks, according to the latest state data.
Wilmington first responders can get vaccinated at the Public Safety Building.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Wilmington area.
The town has added nearly 300 cases in the last two weeks, according to the latest state data.
There are nine COVID-19 vaccination sites for Wilmington police officers, firefighters, EMTs and other first responders.
The town still has over 700 residents in quarantine for potential exposure, but it reported the first case count drop in two months.
The town was again designated high risk by the state Thursday, with a positive test rate of 9.4 percent.
The town had over 600 people in quarantine for potential exposure, as of Monday.
The town's case count rose and the test rate crossed the 5 percent threshold to be considered high-risk.
Over 350 residents are in quarantine for potential exposure to the virus, the Health Department reported.
Wilmington was again designated moderate-risk in the latest town-by-town coronavirus stats Thursday.
There could be as many as 150 residents in quarantine for potential exposure, Health Director Shelly Newhouse said.
The town added 50 cases over the last two weeks, according to state data.
A helicopter will fly over the Maple Meadow Brook wetland area this week or next, the agency said.
The town's case count rose, but new metrics mean it is now designated as moderate-risk.
Wilmington has 50 people in quarantine for potential exposure, largely because of gatherings in town, the Health Department said.
Another 36 residents are in quarantine for potential exposure, the Health Department said.
Twenty residents have tested positive for the virus in the last two weeks, the state reported.
The committee is working on updating the town's open space and recreation plan.
The town is considered a moderate-risk community, according to weekly state data released Wednesday.
There have been 14 new COVID-19 cases in town in the past two weeks, bringing the active case count to 20.
The town is reporting cases at a long-term care facility for the first time since June.
The town has 10 community cases in addition to a few at nursing homes, Health Director Shelly Newhouse said.
Several Wilmington and Tewksbury residents wrote in support of the incumbent 19th Middlesex state representative.
After an uptick to double-digits, the health department has reported two successive declines.
The annual town cleanup day is canceled due to the coronavirus, the town said in a press release.
Another seven residents were in quarantine for potential exposure, Monday, the Health Department reported.