The state Department of Health is assisting AdviniaCare after the majority of the nursing home's residents tested positive for the virus.
All seven residents who have died were receiving end of life care prior to testing positive, the facility's operator said.
WIlmington's AdviniaCare and CareOne nursing homes have 84 and 12 confirmed cases, respectively.
Ten Wilmington residents have recovered, as of Monday afternoon, the Board of Health said.
PhysicianOne Urgent Care Medford is screening for Saturday 4/4 drive through testing
Four Wilmington residents were released from isolation after recovering from the virus, Thursday.
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Wilmington's 142-bed AdviniaCare facility is being temporarily converted into a coronavirus treatment center.
The Health Department reported an uptick in cases from Thursday, when there were 14 confirmed cases.
The number of cases in town more than tripled in two days.
Another 28 percent of the state's workers said they've lost pay. Nearly 50 percent said the virus poses a serious threat to them personally.
The Wilmington Health Department urged residents to isolate themselves if they are feeling sick.
The Health Department announced Monday that three town residents have tested positive for the new virus.
Thousands of blood drives nationwide have been cancelled, resulting in more than 200,000 fewer donations.
The Board of Selectmen voted to declare an emergency at a special meeting Friday afternoon.
Project Bread compiled a list of school districts and YMCAs around the state providing meal access to families during the school closures.
The closures include the dog park and playgrounds.
The grocery store chains joined Stop & Shop in offering special early hours for customers vulnerable to the new coronavirus.
The update includes a number of actions taken by the state, including expanding telehealth and efforts to rapidly increase test kit supply.
EJ’s Pizza, LaRosa’s Restaurant and Tremezzo Pizzeria are doing what they do best for the community, even with their own futures in doubt.
Town Hall will reopen for limited services, but residents are asked to call ahead and use phone or email whenever possible.
Public access to all facilities is prohibited, except Veteran Services and the Senior Center by appointment only.
The Board of Health announced Thursday the town is canceling large non-essential community based events for the next month.
Wednesday's School Committee meeting was cancelled, WCTV announced Wednesday afternoon.
The Wilmington Town-Crier reported Sunday that the Committee had eliminated 11 sites from its search.
Residents shared their own and family members' experiences with addiction at the Wilmington Substance Abuse Coalition’s event Sunday.
The federal government has updated how it evaluates nursing homes. Here are the ratings for Wilmington.
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For the third time since August 15, mosquitos collected in Wilmington tested positive for the virus.
It was the second time this month mosquitos from Wilmington were found carrying the virus.
Representative Miceli secured a $100,000 grant that will be used for opiod addiction treatment programs.
Remember to bring your insurance cards. Vaccines will be available on November 29 even if you do not have insurance.
It's flu season, and Wilmington has joined the list of area towns offering clinics to help stop the spread of influenza.
Marina Maher, 20, of Wilmington, wins her first fitness title.
A look at the town's most recent opioid-related death statistics.
Getting in shape for real this year? Here are the best places to work out in Wilmington, according to yelp reviewers.
The Department of Public Health announced that the instances of flu-like symptoms have gone up within the past seven days.
Here is what you need to know about the 2016 town-wide flu clinics
246,600 cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed this year and patients may need blood products during treatments, the Red Cross says.
The Town of Wilmington has finalized its testing of over 240 water fixtures in public school buildings.