LYNN — The numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city has risen to 670, which includes 12 deaths, according to the Lynn Department of Public Health.
There were 49 new cases and an additional death reported on Tuesday. Of the confirmed cases, 38 people have recovered.
The number of new cases dipped to 33 on Monday, the lowest number of additional cases since last Wednesday, but Tuesday’s numbers indicate the decrease did not represent a trend.
The city’s coronavirus cases are most concentrated in people between the ages of 21-61, with those 21 and under least affected.
There have been 480 cases for people between the ages of 21-61, 142 for people between 61-101 years old and 48 for residents 21 and under. Five babies have been infected.
The city will continue to provide regular updates on COVID-19 through its website www.lynnma.gov, social media, and the Smart 911 emergency notification system (sign up at www.smart911.com).

