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Wilmington Coronavirus: Over 200 Confirmed Cases, 44 Deaths
AdviniaCare has only 12 active cases now, after 32 residents died and 43 recovered. CareOne has 36 active cases.
WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington has 220 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus as of Monday afternoon, according to the Board of Health. Forty-four residents have died.
For privacy reasons, the town does not release information about the identity or location of coronavirus patients, but more than half the cases are in two clusters, at nursing homes. The breakdown of cases at AdviniaCare, CareOne and elsewhere in WIlmington is as follows:
AdviniaCare: 12 positive cases, 43 recoveries, 32 deaths
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CareOne: 36 positive cases, five recoveries, nine deaths
Elsewhere: 41 positives, 39 recoveries, three deaths.
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Outside of the two nursing homes, nine Wilmington residents are in quarantine for potential exposure to the virus.
As of Friday, the town had 196 confirmed cases.
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As of Sunday there are over 38,000 cases in Massachusetts.
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Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.
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