National Nurses Week runs through May 12, and nurses are asking the public to help them by staying vigilant against coronavirus.
Homeless Worcester residents who tested positive for coronavirus were being treated in a special section at the DCU Center.
A Dunkin' spokesperson said that the Kelley Square restaurant closed this week for a cleaning.
Eighty-one workers at the Worcester Walmart tested positive for the virus after an emergency closure on April 29.
A pastor in Worcester will be fined $300 for holding service on Sunday and defying the state’s ban on gatherings of more than 10 people.
Gov. Charlie Baker's new face covering order starts Wednesday. In Worcester, you can either take a free mask or a hefty fine.
Worcester shut down the Tobias Boland Way Walmart on April 29 after 23 employees tested positive over the course of a few weeks.
Worcester won't let the Walmart open until all 400 workers get tested. It was shut down Wednesday due to a coronavirus outbreak.
The Rev. Kris Casey hosted nine people for a service on Wednesday night. The state ban only applies to gatherings of 10 or more people.
The Adams Square Baptist Church held in-person services on Sunday, and might hold another on Wednesday.
Adams Square Baptist Church in Worcester defied Gov. Charlie Baker's ban on gatherings. The pastor said he planned to do it again Wednesday.
Worcester has opened several new shelters during coronavirus, allowing city workers to deliver more social services.
Worcester's total coronavirus cases reached 1,445 on April 22, according to officials.
UMass Memorial Medical Center doctors are seeing promise in a treatment that uses plasma from people who have recovered from coronavirus.
The number of coronavirus patients in Worcester hospitals is getting higher, but officials see hope in how social distancing has worked.
Good Chemistry recently donated $50,000 to the Worcester Together fund. The founder got his start in the industry during a pandemic.
Of Worcester's 1,171 coronavirus cases, 46 are in members of the homeless community.
Officials on Friday also announced a big jump in coronavirus cases in Worcester's homeless community.
Officials reported 963 total cases on Thursday, plus 10 new deaths at the Jewish Healthcare Center nursing home.
As the coronavirus surge hits Worcester, the for-profit owner of Saint Vincent Hospital may cut or furlough medical staff.
Worcester's medical director said Wednesday that the coronavirus wave is cresting as the city nears 1,000 cases.
Worcester Polytechnic researcher Dmitry Korkin in February created a 3D model of COVID-19 virus, and has now released a followup paper.
The co-owners of Worcester-based Polar Beverages made a video showing how to turn a seltzer bottle into a face shield.
Eight people and two staff members at Blaire House have tested positive for coronavirus, officials reported Tuesday.
Worcester's overall numbers rose with outbreaks at the Holy Trinity nursing home and in the local homeless community.
Bus riders in the Worcester area are being urged to wear face masks to slow the spread of coronavirus.
The U.S. Attorney in Boston will investigate if the rights of the Holyoke Soldiers' Home residents were violated.
The number of confirmed cases and deaths continues to grow daily as so concerns over Worcester's homeless community, which is vulnerable.
Although the 250-bed site is open to help treat patients, Worcester city officials says hospitals are keeping up with COVID-19 caseload.
Despite the number of rising confirmed cases across Worcester, local health officials that the city's hospitals will be able to keep up.
Attorney General Maura Healey launched the investigation after 22 veterans in Holyoke died at the home.
UMass Memorial Medical Center is one hospitals in the state that will test a Japanese drug and its effectiveness in treating Coronavirus.
Worcester added 26 new cases on April 7, the day statewide coronavirus numbers exceeded 15,000.
A popular walking trail along Lake Quinsigamond is making a directional change to encourage social distancing.
Worcester leaders on Monday reported an increase in deaths and positive tests in medical staff at the city's two largest hospitals.
At least three people living in Worcester homeless shelters have tested positive for coronavirus, city officials said Friday.
Another 13 residents at the Jewish Healthcare Center in Worcester have tested positive for coronavirus, officials said.
A woman in her 30s was one of the latest people to die of the coronavirus in Massachusetts as cases rose more than 1,200 in a day.
State agencies are setting up trucks at the Landry Arena as overflow capacity in case coronavirus deaths spike.
Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday three field hospitals would open across the state in response to coronavirus, including one in Worcester.