Patch is collecting local stories ahead of March 11, the day coronavirus was declared a pandemic.
The city's positivity rate and demand for testing have fallen dramatically, according to the mayor's office.
The city reported 118 coronavirus cases in the last two weeks, according to the latest state report.
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New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in Middlesex County.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Woburn area.
The city's positive test rate and case count both continued to fall.
City residents 75 and older are eligible for the vaccination clinic at the Senior Center.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Woburn.
The city's positive test rate and case count both fell over the last week.
Residents can get tested for the virus at the Senior Center Saturday morning.
See how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
Residents and staff at the assisted living facility in Woburn got the second dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 4.91 percent, just below the 5 percent threshold.
Here's an update on how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
Woburn's positive test rate fell nearly a percentage point, but the city is still above the 5 percent threshold.
New federal data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Middlesex County and across Massachusetts.
The city reported 3,369 total coronavirus cases, as of Wednesday.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Middlesex County.
The facility was one of the first in the state to receive its coronavirus vaccines, according to a news release.
As of Thursday, the city had 360 active cases, with 534 cases over the last two weeks.
The city began vaccinating public safety employees at the Senior Center Tuesday.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Woburn area.
The city has added over 400 cases in the last two weeks, according to the latest state data.
The senior center will vaccinate Woburn police officers, firefighters, EMTs and other first responders five days a week.
The town was again designated high-risk by the state Thursday, with a positive test rate of 8.4 percent.
The city remained in the high-risk category and added over 400 cases over the last two weeks, according to the latest state data.
Woburn reported 238 new cases over the past two weeks, bringing the city back into the red zone.
Woburn residents will be able to get tested in the Showcase Cinema parking lot again, Saturday, Nov. 21.
The drive-thru site at 8 Presidential Way will only offer tests to those with doctor's orders.
The town added 142 coronavirus cases over the last two weeks but remained moderate-risk.
The city's case count rose, but new metrics mean it is now only designated as moderate-risk.
Woburn's coronavirus numbers moved in the wrong direction and the city remained above the high-risk threshold.
The city warned that leaves can block storm drains and contaminate waterways.
Three projects in Woburn and Winchester will be funded with $3.9 million from the settlement over the former chemical facility.
Sixty-two residents have tested positive for the virus in the last two weeks, the state reported.
Residents are asked to do anything they can to conserve water and prevent fires.
Woburn City Council will consider a proposal by the hospital to have a drive-thru test site at 8 Presidential Way.
The city is considered a high-risk community, according to weekly state data released Wednesday.