Sixty-nine Woburn residents have recovered from the new coronavirus, as of Tuesday afternoon.
The city reported two more deaths over the weekend, bringing the total to four.
Fourty-eight Woburn residents are currently in isolation with the virus, as of Thursday.
Thirty-eight Woburn residents have recovered, as of Wednesday afternoon.
Fourty-four Woburnites are currently in isolation with the new coronavirus, as of Tuesday afternoon.
Mayor Scott Galvin closed the park's parking lots Friday in an attempt to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
As of Friday afternoon, 16 Woburn residents have recovered from COVID-19 and are no longer in isolation.
Ten residents have been taken out of isolation, as of Thursday afternoon, the city said.
Eight residents have been taken out of isolation as of Tuesday afternoon, the city said.
The declaration will help the city get state and federal funding, the city said.
An 89-year-old resident and a 92-year-old resident died from the coronavirus.
The city will post daily updates on case totals at 4 p.m.
The city reported five new positive cases, as of 4 p.m. Thursday.
The city said Wednesday that there are now only two known positives, after the first resident recovered.
The city reported a third positive coronavirus patient Monday.
The city reported a second confirmed case of the new virus Thursday.
A Woburn resident working construction in another town sounded the alarm about coronavirus risk at construction sites.
The grocery store chain will be open only for customers over 60 from 6 to 7:30 a.m. daily.
The City Hall and Library will be closed to the public for at least two weeks, the city announced.
City Hall will remain open, but residents are urged to avoid it if possible, Mayor Scott Galvin said.
The resident had previously tested positive at a state lab, the city said.
The resident is an adult who was isolating at home, the city said.
The risk to Massachusetts residents remains low, according to public health officials.
The risk of the new virus to Massachusetts residents remains low, according to public health officials.
The city will be using the funding to replace a diesel dump truck.
Massachusetts flu severity has increased recently, according to the Department of Public Health.
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