Matt Murphy State House News Service The week began Monday with the state tracking 22,023 active cases of COVID-19 after public health officials reported 4,009 new cases of the coronavirus over the weekend and 43 new confirmed deaths from the disease. The Department of Public Health reported on Sunday that …
Read More »Three New Bedford businesses fined for violating COVID-19 orders to protect residents
The New Bedford Health Department has issued fines to three New Bedford businesses for failure to comply with the City’s COVID-19 regulations and protections for residents. El Caribe Restaurant at 884 Brock Avenue, Expo’s Convenience Store at 309 Dartmouth Street, and Crown Fried Chicken at 1570 Acushnet Avenue, were each …
Read More »More than 1,200 coronavirus cases confirmed in Massachusetts over the weekend
Chris Lisinski State House News Service Public health officials reported more than 1,200 additional COVID-19 cases and 20 confirmed deaths in Massachusetts over the weekend, further adding to the state’s caseload amid a steady uptick in transmission. The Department of Public Health confirmed 600 new cases on Saturday from 13,813 …
Read More »10 more Massachusetts cities added to the list of those deemed ‘high risk’ for COVID-19
10 Massachusetts communities have been added to the list of those at “high risk” for the coronavirus, bringing the total to 23 – a list that includes New Bedford. The state’s designation is determining high-risk is when a town or city’s infection rate reaches 8 or more cases per 100,000 …
Read More »Over 900 COVID-19 Cases, 41 additional deaths in Massachusetts over weekend
Chris Lisinski State House News Service The number of patients currently hospitalized for COVID-19 crept up over the weekend as state officials reported more than 900 new confirmed cases of the highly infectious virus and 41 more deaths. Active hospitalizations rose to 364 in the Department of Public Health’s Sunday …
Read More »New Bedford’s Mayor Mitchell and BoH update strong public health measures at senior living, long-term care facilities and nursing homes
Mayor Jon Mitchell and the Board of Health have updated New Bedford’s strong public health measures to protect senior living facilities, nursing homes, and long-term care facilities. Under an updated emergency order in effect August 24, visitation is allowed by appointment only and a daily log must be maintained at …
Read More »Skunk tests positive for rabies in New Bedford’s South End
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) has notified the New Bedford Health Department of a skunk that has tested positive for rabies in the area of the “Poor Farm,” located at the corner of Brock Avenue and Coral Street in the far South End of New Bedford. The …
Read More »Algae bloom detected in Sassaquin Pond; humans and pets should avoid contact with pond water
An algae bloom has been detected at Sassaquin Pond, and residents and pets are advised to avoid direct contact with the water including wading or swimming until lab results can rule out the presence of dangerous bacteria. Cyanobacteria occurs naturally in freshwater, mostly in late summer and early fall in …
Read More »Massachusetts mandates flu vaccinations for students
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has mandated required flu shots by Dec. 31 for all students 6 months or older who attend child care, pre-school, school and college throughout the state. Officials stated concern for the high risk to the public if they were to catch both COVID-19 with …
Read More »No one under 20 years old has died from COVID-19 in Massachusetts
No one under 20 years old has died from COVID-19 in Massachusetts. Say it with me again, no one under 20 years old has died from COVID-19 in Massachusetts. This needs repeating because there is a panic in Massachusetts that if you send your child to school this year it …
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