Health & Fitness
Wilmington Reports Fewer Than 10 Community Coronavirus Cases
All three outbreaks at long-term care facilities are under control, and the community outbreak is at its lowest point in months.
WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington's Health Department continues to report good news on the local coronavirus outbreak, as the state's reopening continues.
Just nine residents have active cases of the coronavirus, the Department reported on Facebook. Another two are in quarantine for potential exposure.
"All three of our long term care facilities are doing great," Director Shelly Newhouse added.
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Newhouse told the selectmen Monday evening that the three long-term care facilities, which once had dozens of cases, have no active cases.
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Phase two of the state's reopening begins Monday, with outdoor dining, childcare, libraries and more allowed to reopen.
Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.
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