During the height of the COVID shutdown in 2020, before the introduction of vaccines, people avoided leaving their homes and few wanted to go to a hospital.
Vaccination rates for U.S. kindergartners fell again last year, according to a government report released Thursday, and area physicians are no…
There was good news regarding new cases of coronavirus for the week ending Jan. 12.
Although a highly contagious new variant of COVID is circulating and has prompted some school systems including Boston to bring back mask mand…
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ATTLEBORO — Mayor Paul Heroux is home-bound with coronavirus.
After 133 weeks, The Sun Chronicle has decided to end the weekly updates regarding the coronavirus pandemic for the 10-community area and state.
New coronavirus cases statewide have been on the increase for the past two weeks after dropping for six consecutive weeks.
New cases of coronavirus continue to stay low.
The number of new coronavirus cases in the area has stayed below 300 for three months and steady for 13 consecutive weeks.
In 1976, Sen. Robert Dole was asked why he was campaigning as President Gerald Ford’s running mate.
It’s been 10 weeks since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved coronavirus vaccines for children under the age of 5.
It’s over. At least that’s what everyone hopes.
In the week ending Aug. 18 the number of new coronavirus cases in The Sun Chronicle area plummeted from 230 to 121, a drop of 109, or 47%.
New coronavirus cases fell by 47% in the 10-community Sun Chronicle coverage area in the week ending Aug. 18.
Since the beginning of the pandemic in March of 2020 there have been 1,987,385 cases of coronavirus recorded in Massachusetts, according to th…
It’s been seven weeks since the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved vaccines for children from 6 months to 4 years old.
As of July 9, there have been 1,944,319 “confirmed and probable” cases of coronavirus recorded in Massachusetts since the pandemic began in Ma…
The number of area residents who became fully vaccinated for coronavirus in the week ending July 14, was 39, two more than the previous week, …
Coronavirus cases have settled into a kind of steady state.
ATTLEBORO — Coronavirus test kits are now available to city residents.
After two consecutive weeks of low vaccination numbers in the area — 37 in the week ending July 7 and 39 in the week ending July 14 — the numb…
ATTLEBORO — Needles are scary for the young ones, but all was quiet — at least that’s the way it started.
ATTLEBORO — The city could be getting as much as $500,000 to assess environmental contamination on sites it hopes to develop some day.
Attleboro City Clerk Kate Jackson can’t wait to perform her first wedding.
Coronavirus vaccinations in the area have plummeted to their lowest level since The Sun Chronicle began tracking the numbers 11 months ago.
ATTLEBORO — Sturdy Memorial Hospital is offering a free clinic to inoculate children 6 months old to 5 years old against coronavirus.
ATTLEBORO — About 1.59% of children under the age of five have received their first dose of coronavirus vaccine in the 10-community Attleboro …
MANSFIELD -- Officials will be handing out free COVID-19 testing kits to town residents at a drive-thru event on Sunday, July 10.