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THREE MORE COVID-19 DEATHS REPORTED
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| September 4, 2020
Additional coronavirus deaths were reported in Lynn, Peabody and Swampscott on Friday.
CORONAVIRUS DEATH TOLL IN LYNN RISES TO 115
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| September 1, 2020
Lynn reported an additional coronavirus death on Tuesday to bring the city’s death toll to 115.
PEABODY REPORTS TWO MORE VIRUS DEATHS
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 31, 2020
A new coronavirus case and two additional deaths were reported Monday in Peabody.
LYNN AND REVERE CONTINUE TO REPORT DOUBLE-DIGIT INCREASE
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 27, 2020
Lynn and Revere continued to report a double-digit increase in new coronavirus cases on Thursday.
PEABODY REPORTS NEW VIRUS CASES, ADDITIONAL DEATH
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 26, 2020
Peabody reported new cases and an additional death on Wednesday to bring the city’s COVID-19 death toll to 177.
NEW VIRUS CASES IN LYNN, MARBLEHEAD, AND REVERE
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 25, 2020
New coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths were reported in Lynn, Marblehead and Revere on Tuesday.
CITY OF LYNN TAKING STEPS TO ADDRESS COVID
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 25, 2020
LYNN — With numbers continuing to indicate Lynn has the worst coronavirus outbreak in the state, Mayor Thomas M. McGee said the city will start to take a more proactive approach to controlling the surge this week.
VIRUS DEATHS REPORTED IN LYNN, PEABODY
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 24, 2020
Lynn and Peabody each reported an additional death Monday, and new coronavirus cases were also seen in Nahant and Revere.
LYNN’S COVID-19 CASES KEEP RISING
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 20, 2020
LYNN — As coronavirus cases continue to rise in Lynn, new health data shows the city has the worst outbreak in the state.
LYNN CONTINUES COVID-19 CASE SURGE
BY GAYLA CAWLEY| August 19, 2020
Lynn continued its coronavirus surge on Wednesday, with 26 new cases reported.
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