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NEW VIRUS CASES, DEATHS REPORTED IN LYNN, LYNNFIELD AND PEABODY
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 17, 2021
Lynn reported another three coronavirus deaths on Wednesday, and new cases were also reported in Lynnfield, Peabody, Revere and Salem.
NEW VIRUS CASES, DEATHS REPORTED IN LYNN AND SALEM
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 16, 2021
Lynn, Lynnfield, Revere, Salem, and Swampscott all reported additional coronavirus cases on Tuesday.
LYNN SURPASSES 15,000 VIRUS CASES
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 10, 2021
Lynn surpassed 15,000 coronavirus cases on Wednesday.
PEABODY REPORTS FIVE MORE VIRUS FATALITIES, DEATH TOLL UP TO 283
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 8, 2021
Five more Peabody residents have died from the coronavirus since last Friday, which brings the city’s death toll to 283.
LYNN REPORTS TWO MORE VIRUS DEATHS
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 2, 2021
Two more Lynn residents have died from the coronavirus, which brings the city’s death toll to 180.
SAUGUS BOARD OF HEALTH REPORTS DECLINE IN COVID-19 CASES FOR JANUARY
BY ELYSE CARMOSINO| February 3, 2021
SAUGUS — Saugus saw a marked decline in COVID-19 cases between December and January, Public Health Nurse Teresa Riley-Singh told the Board of Health this week.
PEABODY REPORTS SIX DEATHS IN TWO DAYS
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 3, 2021
Six more Peabody residents have died since Monday, which brings the city’s death toll to 275.
NEW VIRUS CASES REPORTED IN LYNN, LYNNFIELD, REVERE, AND SWAMPSCOTT
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 4, 2021
New coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths were reported Thursday in Lynn, Lynnfield, Revere and Swampscott.
NEW VIRUS CASES, BUT NO DEATHS REPORTED ACROSS NORTH SHORE
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| February 1, 2021
New coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths were reported Monday in Lynn, Lynnfield, Peabody, Revere or Salem.
SIX NORTH SHORE COMMUNITIES STAY RED, LYNN AMONG TOP 10 IN POSITIVE TEST RATE
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| January 29, 2021
Lynnfield and Swampscott are out of the red this week, but six other local North Shore communities are still designated as having a high risk of COVID-19 transmission.
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