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- February 17, 2021 - February 17, 2021 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- February 8, 2021 - February 8, 2021 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- February 1, 2021 - February 1, 2021 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- January 25, 2021 - January 25, 2021 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- January 20, 2021 - January 20, 2021 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- January 11, 2021 - January 11, 2021 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- January 4, 2021 - January 4, 2021 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- December 28, 2020 - December 28, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- December 21, 2020 - December 21, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- December 14, 2020 - December 14, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- December 7, 2020 - December 7, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- November 30, 2020 - November 30, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- November 23, 2020 - November 23, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- November 16, 2020 - November 16, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- November 9, 2020 - November 9, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- November 2, 2020 - November 2, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- October 26, 2020 - October 26, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- October 19, 2020 - October 19, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- October 14, 2020 - October 14, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- October 5, 2020 - October 5, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- September 28, 2020 - September 28, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- September 21, 2020 - September 21, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- September 14, 2020 - September 14, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- September 9, 2020 - September 9, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- August 31, 2020 - August 31, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- August 24, 2020 - August 24, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- August 17, 2020 - August 17, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- August 10, 2020 - August 10, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- August 3, 2020 - August 3, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- July 27, 2020 - July 27, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- July 20, 2020 - July 20, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- July 13, 2020 - July 13, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- July 6, 2020 - July 6, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- June 29, 2020 - June 29, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- June 22, 2020 - June 22, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- June 15, 2020 - June 15, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- June 6, 2020 - June 6, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- May 23, 2020 - May 23, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- May 16, 2020 - May 16, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- May 9, 2020 - May 9, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- May 2, 2020 - May 2, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
- April 25, 2020 - April 25, 2020 - Demographic Data Release (PDF)
Previous Press Releases ordered by date
- Friday, February 19 - Since Wednesday, 51 Residents have Tested Positive, 27 More have Recovered, and theCity Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Recipients of COVID-19 Dose One vaccine at the February 6 Framingham Public Health Department Clinic at Keefe Tech to be Invited to Make an Appointment for Dose 2; Community Hour Tues., February 23: We are Facing Some Critical Challenges in our Community. Let's Talk About Them
- Thursday, February 18 - State’s Project Beacon COVID-19 Testing Site in Framingham Opening at 1 p.m. Friday, February 19, Due to Inclement Weather
- Wednesday, February 17 - Since Tuesday, 15 Residents have Tested Positive, and 22 More have Recovered from COVID-19; City Postpones Saturday, February 20, Vaccination Clinic Due to Vaccine Delay; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Vaccine Appointment Registration for Eligible Residents at the
Natick Mall Mass Vaccination Site Opens Tomorrow - Tuesday, February 16 - Since Friday, Feb. 12, 83 Residents have Tested Positive, and 96 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Mayor Yvonne M. Spicer Announces that the City will Join a Collaborative Partnership with the State to Provide Targeted Services and Support for the Continuing COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout; Information about February 13 Vaccination Clinic; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge; Health Department will Distribute Demographic COVID-19 Data Wednesday, February 17,
- Friday, February 12 - Since Wednesday, 41 Residents have Tested Positive and 28 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Information about Framingham’s Health Department’s February 13 Vaccine Clinic; Community Hour Tues., Feb. 16: The Vaccine - Building Trust in Underrepresented Communities; City Hall & other Non-Essential Municipal Buildings Closed Monday, February 15, for Presidents’ Day; State’s Project Beacon Testing Site in Framingham Will Conduct COVID-19 Testing on President’s Day; Next COVID-19 Press Release to be Issued Tuesday, February 16
- Wednesday, February 10 - Since Monday, 52 Residents have Tested Positive, 34 More have Recovered, and City Learns of four New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Mayor Yvonne M. Spicer and the Framingham Board of Health Issue a Joint Order Establishing a Moratorium on Eviction Enforcement in the City;
Information about Framingham's COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics; New Mass Vaccination Site in Natick, at the Natick Mall, Opening Monday, Feb. 22 - Tuesday, February 9 - State’s Project Beacon COVID-19 Testing Site in Framingham Closing at 5 p.m., Today due to Inclement Weather; Testing Site Will Open at 8 a.m., Wednesday, February 10
- Tuesday, February 9 - Framingham's Health Department & Medical Reserve Corps Host Next Vaccination Clinic Exclusively for Residents 75+ at Keefe Technical High School, Saturday, February 13; Registration for Clinic Opens at Noon Wednesday, February 10; Those 75+ Unable to Use or Have Difficulty Accessing the Internet to Schedule Vaccine Appointments Online Can Call Massachusetts Vaccine Scheduling Resource Line at 2-1-1
- Monday, February 8 - Since Friday, February 5, 68 Residents have Tested Positive, 32 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Information from February 6 Vaccination Clinic; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tues., Continuing the Conversation, Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing
- Saturday, February 6 - State’s Project Beacon COVID-19 Testing Site in Framingham Closed Sunday, February 7, Due to Winter Storm; Testing Site Will Have a Delayed Opening on Monday, February 8
- Friday, February 5 - Since Wednesday, 38 Residents have Tested Positive, 30 More have Recovered, and
City Learns of *Six New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; City Informed by State it has changed its Vaccine Allotment Process, and Framingham will not Know How Many Vaccines it Will Receive for Next Clinic Until After Tomorrow's Clinic Is Complete; New Resource: Those 75+ Unable to Use or Have Difficulty Accessing the Internet to Schedule Vaccine Appointments Online Can Call Massachusetts Vaccine Scheduling Resource Line At 2-1-1; Community Hour Tues., Feb. 9: Continuing the Conversation - Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing - Wednesday, February 3 -Since Monday, 37 Residents have Tested Positive, 43 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Information on Framingham's COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics; Reminder: Project Beacon Testing Site Closed Thursday, February 4, to add Another Lane
- Tuesday, February 2 - State’s Project Beacon COVID-19 Testing Site in Framingham Open Today 2 -7 p.m.;
Project Beacon Testing Site Closed Thursday, February 4, to add Another Lane to Increase Testing Capacity by Approximately 150 Tests per Hour - Monday, February 1 -Since Friday, January 29, 57 Residents have Tested Positive, 141 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday, February 2, at 5 p.m., Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine; State’s Project Beacon Testing Site in Framingham is Monitoring the Weather to Decide Hours for Testing on Tuesday and City to Make an Announcement on the Status in the Morning, February 2; State’s Project Beacon Closed Thursday, February 4, to add Another Lane to Increase Testing Capacity by Approximately 150 Tests per Hour
- Monday, February 1 -State’s Project Beacon COVID-19 Testing Site in Framingham Will Close at Noon
Due to Impending Snow - Sunday, January 31 -No change in the Number of Available Vaccines for the February 6 Clinic; Available Appointments Result of Ineligible Registrants who have been Disqualified; City of Framingham Verifying Eligibility of each Registrant
- Friday, January 29 - State's Project Beacon COVID-19 Testing Site in Framingham will be Closed Saturday, January 30
- Friday, January 29 - Since Wednesday, 67 Residents have Tested Positive, and 41 More have Recovered from COVID-19; City Confirms it has Secured 300 Doses of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine and Plans to Hold a Vaccine Clinic Saturday, February 6, (9 a.m.- 1 p.m.) at Keefe Technical High School; New Resource: City Creates Guide to help People Navigate State’s New Vaccine Portal; Community Hour Tuesday, February 2, at 5 p.m., Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Thursday, January 28 - State’s Project Beacon COVID-19 Testing Site in Framingham Will Be Closed on Friday, January 29, Due to Severe Cold Temperatures
- Wednesday, January 27 - *COVID-19 VACCINE UPDATE* City Residents Reporting Difficulty Scheduling COVID-19 Vaccination Appointments through State
- Wednesday, January 27 - Since Monday, 51 Residents have Tested Positive, 56 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19
- Monday, January 25 - Since Friday, January 22, 99 Residents have Tested Positive, 66 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday at 5 p.m., Examining Framingham's Fiscal Picture
- Friday, January 22 - Since Wednesday, 78 Residents have Tested Positive, 73 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Four New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Community Hour Tuesday, January 26, at 5 p.m., Examining Framingham's Fiscal Picture
- Wednesday, January 20 - Since Monday, 53 Residents have Tested Positive, 69 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data
- Monday, January 18 - Since Friday, January 15, 136 Residents have Tested Positive, 117 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge; This Week, the Health Department Will Distribute Weekly COVID-19 Demographic Data Wednesday
- Friday, January 15 - Since Wednesday, January 13, 79 Residents have Tested Positive,
and 160 More have Recovered from COVID-19; State’s Project Beacon Testing Site in Framingham Will Conduct COVID-19 Testing on Monday, January 18, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; City Hall Will Be Closed Monday, January 18, in Observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Wednesday, January 13 - Since Monday, January 11, 65 Residents have Tested Positive, 69 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19
- Monday, January 11 - Since Friday, January 8, 155 Residents have Tested Positive, 110 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge
- Friday, January 8 - Since Wednesday, 117 Residents have Tested Positive, 50 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Framingham to Continue Limited Access to City Hall with Assessors’, Treasure’s and City Clerk’s Offices Open to Walk-ins and all Other Divisions/Departments Available by Appointment Only
- Wednesday, January 6 - Since Monday, 104 Residents have Tested Positive, 40 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19
- Monday, January 4 - Since Friday, January 1, 57 Residents have Tested Positive, 65 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge
- Friday, January 1 - Since Wednesday, 123 Residents have Tested Positive, 63* More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19
- Wednesday, December 30 - Since Monday, 150 Residents Have Tested Positive, 95 More Have Recovered, and City Learns of Four New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Sector-Specific Relief Grant Program for Massachusetts Small Businesses; Reminder: Free Walk-up COVID-19 Testing for Framingham Residents at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council Concludes Today and Testing Schedule at State’s Project Beacon Site Adjusted Due to Holiday Closure at Labs; City Hall to be Closed Friday, January 1, for the New Year’s Day Holiday
- Monday, December 28 - Since Friday, December 25, 75 Residents have Tested Positive, 117 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Free Testing Schedule in Framingham Adjusted this Week Due to Holiday Closure at Labs, and Walk-up Testing at South Middlesex Opportunity Council Ends Wednesday, December 30; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Weekly Food Resource Guide During Current COVID-19 Surge
- Friday, December 25: Since Wednesday, 107 Residents have Tested Positive, 39 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19;
- Wednesday, December 23 - Since Monday, 75 Residents have Tested Positive, 133 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Five New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Following Governor Baker's Revised Measures to Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 in Massachusetts, Effective Monday, December 28, Framingham Will Limit Access to City Hall; City Hall to be Closed Friday, December 25
- Monday, December 21 - Since Friday, December 18, 122 Residents have Tested Positive, 108 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Free Testing Schedule in Framingham Adjusted this Week Due to Holiday Closure at Labs; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; City to Update Food Resource Guide on a Weekly Basis During Current COVID-19 Surge
- Friday, December 19 - Since Wednesday, 147 Residents have Tested Positive, 76 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Reminder: Free Walk-up Testing at SMOC for Framingham Residents Scheduled Today 3-6 p.m., Starting Sat., Dec. 19, Free Walk-up Testing at SMOC for Residents Scheduled Noon-4 p.m. Mon-Sat.; State to Deploy "Community Outreach Teams" for final time to Framingham this Weekend (PDF)
- Thursday, December 17 - Schedule Change to Free COVID-19 Walk-up Testing for Framingham Residents Only at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) for Friday, December 18 (PDF)
- Wednesday, December 16 - Since Monday, 67 Residents have Tested Positive, 94 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19 (PDF)
- Monday, December 14 - Since Friday, December 11, 178 Residents have Tested Positive, 112 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Tuesday Zoom Community Hour with Mayor Spicer and Local Mental Health Experts (PDF)
- Friday, December 11 - Since Wednesday, 135 Residents have Tested Positive, 55 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; State to Deploy "Community Outreach Teams" to Framingham this Weekend; December 15 Zoom Community Hour with Mayor Spicer and Local Mental Health Experts; Please Fill Out Survey to Determine the Economic Development and Public Service Needs for Fiscal Year (PDF)
- Wednesday, December 9 - Since Monday, 129 Residents have Tested Positive, 45 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19 (PDF)
- Monday, December 7 - Since Friday, December 4, 130 Residents have Tested Positive, and 79 More have Recovered from COVID-19; New Free State-operated Stop the Spread Express COVID-19 Drive-through Testing by Appointment Launches in Framingham Monday, December 7; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tuesday, Dec. 8, (5-6 p.m.): Managing COVID-19 Through the December Holidays (PDF)
- Friday, December 4 - Since Wednesday, 191 Residents have Tested Positive, 29 More have Recovered, andCity Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Free COVID-19 Drive-through Testing at TJX Companies, Inc., Canceled Saturday, December 5, Due to Inclement Weather; State to Deploy “Community Outreach Teams” to Framingham this Weekend (PDF)
- Wednesday, December 2 - Since Monday, 109 Residents have Tested Positive, and 39 More have Recovered from COVID-19 (PDF)
- Monday, November 30 - Since Friday, November 27, 116 Residents have Tested Positive, 62 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data (PDF)
- Friday, November 27 - Since Wednesday, 72 Residents have Tested Positive, 28 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Reminder: Stop the Spread COVID-19 Drive-through Testing at TJX Companies, Inc., and Walk-up Testing at South Middlesex Opportunity Council Available Today (PDF)
- Wednesday, November 25 - Since Monday, 45 Residents have Tested Positive, and 44 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Reminder: Stop the Spread COVID-19 Drive-through Testing at TJX Companies, Inc., and SMOC Walk-up Testing Schedules Modified for Thanksgiving Week Due to Holiday Closure of the Testing Lab; City Hall Closed Thursday, Nov. 26, & Friday, Nov. 27, in Observance of Thanksgiving (PDF)
- Tuesday, November 24 - Free State-operated Stop the Spread COVID-19 Drive-through Testing at TJX Companies, Inc., and South Middlesex Opportunity Council Walk-up Testing Schedules Modified for Thanksgiving Week; Changes Due to Holiday Closure of the Testing Lab (PDF)
- Monday, November 23 - Since Friday, November 20, 72 Residents have Tested Positive, and 57 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tuesday, November 24: Managing COVID-19 Through Thanksgiving (PDF)
- Friday, November 20 - Since Wednesday, 48 Residents have Tested Positive, and 49 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this Weekend; Community Hour Tuesday, November 24: Managing COVID-19 Through Thanksgiving (PDF)
- Wednesday, November 18 - Since Monday, 63 Residents have Tested Positive, 31 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Framingham Receives $475,600 for Remote Learning Support Services (PDF)
- Monday, November 16 - Since Friday, November 13, 93 Residents have Tested Positive, and 61 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tuesday, November 17: Focused on Framingham's New Sustainability Commission (PDF)
- Friday, November 13 - Since Wednesday, 69 Residents have Tested Positive, and 15 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this Weekend (PDF)
- Wednesday, November 11 - Since Monday, 34 Residents have Tested Positive, and 29 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Reminder: Drive-through Testing at TJX Companies, Inc., will be Conducted Today and Walk-up Testing Site at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council Closed Today (PDF)
- Tuesday, November 10 - Drive-through Testing at TJX Companies, Inc., will be Conducted Veterans Day, Wed., Nov. 11, Walk-up Testing at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council will be Closed Wed., Nov. 11; Walk-up Testing will Resume Thur., Nov. 12 (PDF)
- Monday, November 9 - Since Friday, November 6, 80 Residents have Tested Positive, 45 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data (PDF)
- Friday, November 6 - Since Wednesday, 45 Residents have Tested Positive, 31 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Four New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this Weekend; Reminder: State Issues New Guidance Due to Increase in COVID-19 Cases Statewide (PDF)
- Wednesday, November 4 - Since Monday, 36 Residents have Tested Positive, and 30 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Framingham Public Schools Expand Grab-and-go Breakfast and Lunch Food Distribution Program (PDF)
- Monday, November 2 - Since Friday, Oct. 30, 25 Residents have Tested Positive, and 12 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Effective Today, Walk-up Testing Consolidated to One Location – South Middlesex Opportunity Center - Five Days a Week, and Walk-up testing no longer available at Amazing Things on Tuesday and Thursday; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Residents Can Now Request Face Coverings From the City's Face Covering Collection and Distribution Program Online (PDF)
- Friday, October 30 - COVID-19 Walk-up Testing at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council at 7 Bishop Street, Framingham, Canceled Today, Friday, October 30, Due to Weather and Loss of Power (PDF)
- Friday, October 30 - Since Wednesday, 24 Residents have Tested Positive, and 15 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this Weekend; Reminder: Drive-through Testing at Walsh Middle School Ends Saturday, Oct. 31, and Resumes Monday, Nov. 2, at New Location – The TJX Companies, Inc. Offices (Entrance to the Testing Site is on Speen Street near the Mass Pike Exit Ramp Overpass) (PDF)
- Wednesday, October 28 - Since Monday, 31 Residents have Tested Positive, 16 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Drive-through Testing at Walsh Middle School Ends Saturday, Oct. 31, and Resumes Monday, Nov. 2, at New Location – The TJX Companies, Inc. Offices (Entrance to the Testing Site is on Speen Street near the Mass Pike Exit Ramp Overpass) (PDF)
- Tuesday, October 27 - Op-Ed from Mayor Yvonne M. Spicer: City of Framingham's COVID-19 Response (PDF)
- Monday, October 26 - Since Friday, October 23, 30 Residents have Tested Positive, 21 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data (PDF)
- Friday, October 23 - Since Wednesday, 27 Residents have Tested Positive, 34 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this Weekend; Framingham’s Loring Arena Complying with New State Executive Order Prohibiting Indoor Ice Rinks and Ice Skating Facilities from Hosting Games, Practices, or Other On-Ice Hockey or Skating Activities (PDF)
- Wednesday, October 21 - Since Monday, 21 Residents have Tested Positive, 32 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19 (PDF)
- Monday, October 19 - Since Friday, October 16, 33 Residents have Tested Positive, 26 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tuesday, October 20: Update on COVID-19 in Framingham (PDF)
- Friday, October 16 - Free COVID-19 Drive-through Testing at Walsh Middle School Delayed One Hour Tomorrow, Saturday, October 17 (PDF)
- Friday, October 16 - Since Wednesday, 10 Residents have Tested Positive, 12 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this Weekend;Community Hour Tuesday, October 20: Update on COVID-19 in Framingham (PDF)
- Wednesday, October 14 - Since Friday, October 9, 67 Residents have Tested Positive, 30 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Majority of Recent New Positives are Made up of People Younger than 30 Years Old; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data (PDF)
- Tuesday, October 13 - Free COVID-19 Drive-through Testing at Walsh Middle School and Free Walk-up Testing at Amazing Things Arts Center are Canceled Today, Tuesday, October 13, due to Heavy Rain (PDF)
- Friday, October 9 - Since Wednesday, 30 Residents have Tested Positive, and 20 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this weekend; Free Drive-through Testing at Walsh Middle School Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Reminder: City Issuing $500 fines to those Violating the Governor's Order on Gatherings (PDF)
- Wednesday, October 7 - Since Monday, 13 Residents have Tested Positive, and 15 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Framingham Library Contactless Curbside Pick-up and Return Hours Extended (PDF)
- Monday, October 5 - Since Friday, October 2, 44 Residents have Tested Positive, 25 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; City Issuing $500 Fines to those Violating for the Governor's Order on Gatherings on First Offense; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday: What’s In Store for the Next Framingham Government Academy (PDF)
- Friday, October 2 - Since Wednesday, 25 Residents have Tested Positive, 20 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Associated with COVID-19; Community Outreach Teams Expected in Framingham this Weekend to Increase COVID-19 Education; Community Hour Tuesday, October 6: What’s In Store for the Next Framingham Government Academy (PDF)
- Wednesday, September 30 - Since Monday, 13 Residents have Tested Positive, and 21 More have Recovered; Reminder: New Drive-through Testing Site Opens at Walsh Middle School Thursday, October 1 (PDF)
- Tuesday, September 29 - Free, Drive-through COVID-19 Testing Ends at Staples Corporation Wednesday, September 30, and Resumes at Walsh Middle School Thursday, October 1, through October 31, Free, Walk-up COVID-19 Testing Extended at Amazing Things Art Center on Hollis Street and The South Middlesex Opportunity Council Building on Bishop Street Until October 31 (PDF)
- Monday, September 28 - Since Friday, September 25, 15 Residents have Tested Positive, 14 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday - Surviving and Thriving, One Framingham Business at a Time (PDF)
- Friday, September 25 - Since Wednesday, 26 Residents have Tested Positive, 16 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Mayor Spicer and the Framingham Board of Health Issue a Joint Order Providing Guidance about the Size Of a Party Seated at any Table in a City Restaurant; Community Outreach Teams in Framingham this weekend; State of Massachusetts asks Residents to Take Survey to Understand COVID-19’s Impact; Community Hour Tuesday, Sept. 29: Surviving and Thriving, One Framingham Business at a Time (PDF)
- Wednesday, September 23 - Since Monday, 17 Residents have Tested Positive, and 30 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Reminder: Framingham Health Department to Host Drive-Thru Flu Vaccine Clinic Saturday (PDF)
- Monday, September 21 - Since Friday, September 18, 24 Residents have Tested Positive, and 15 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data (PDF)
- Friday, September 18 - Since Wednesday, 15 Residents have Tested Positive, Four More have Recovered, and the City Learns of Two New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; State to Deploy "Community Outreach Teams" to Framingham this Weekend (PDF)
- Wednesday, September 16 - Since Monday, 22 Residents have Tested Positive, and 13 More have Recovered from COVID-19; Residents Who Test Positive for COVID-19 and have not Heard from the City's Public Health Department Within 24 Hours, should Call to Enable Contact Tracing; Clarification: City Issuing $500 Fines to Property Owners Violating the Governor's Order on Gatherings (PDF)
- Monday, September 14 - Since Friday, September 11, 33 Residents have Tested Positive, 21 More have Recovered, and the City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; City Issuing $500 Fines to Framingham Property Owners Violating the Governor's Order on Gatherings; Community Hour Tuesday, September 15, at 5 p.m. – Staying Involved in Framingham Government (PDF)
- Friday, September 11 - Since Wednesday, 27 Residents have Tested Positive, 23 More have Recovered, and the City Learns of Two New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; State to Deploy "Community Outreach Teams" to Framingham this Weekend; Framingham Receives a $714,101 Community Development Block Grant through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act (PDF)
- Wednesday, September 9 - Since Friday, September 4, 32 Residents have Tested Positive, Averaging 6.4 Cases Per Day, 27 More have Recovered, and the City Learns of Three New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; State to Deploy “Community Outreach Teams” to Framingham to Increase COVID-19 Education and Distribute Hand Sanitizer, and has Provided the City with Customized Messaging Materials (PDF)
- Friday, September 4 - Since Wednesday, Eight Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and 16 More have Recovered; Free, Drive-through and Walk-up COVID-19 Testing Extended Through Wednesday, Sept. 30; Community Hour Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 5 p.m.-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Continuing the Conversation (PDF)
- Wednesday, September 2 - Since Monday, 17 Residents have Tested Positive, 18 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Reminder: Free, Drive-through COVID-19 Testing Resumes in Framingham Thursday, September 3, at Staples’ Headquarters, 500 Staples Drive (PDF)
- Tuesday, September 1 - Thanks to the Staples’ Corporation, Free, Drive-through COVID-19 Testing Resumes in Framingham Starting Thursday, September 3, at the Company’s Headquarters at 500 Staples Drive; Free, Walk-up COVID-19 Testing Remains Available at Amazing Things Art Center on Hollis Street and The South Middlesex Opportunity Council Building on Bishop Street (PDF)
- Monday, August 31 - Since Friday, Aug. 28, 27 Residents have Tested Positive, Ten More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tuesday Focused on Continuing the Conversation - Proposed Housing Moratorium; Fire Department Awarded a Grant to Purchase Additional Personal Protective Equipment (PDF)
- August 28, 2020 - Since Wednesday, Aug. 26, 21 Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19 and 78 More have Recovered; City Establishes Additional Free Walk-up COVID-19 Testing at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) on Bishop Street; City to Shut-down Recreational Facilities, Including Basketball Courts and the Skate Park; Community Hour Tues., Sept. 1, focused on Continuing the Conversation: Proposed Housing Moratorium (PDF)
- August 27, 2020 - Today’s COVID-19 Walk-up Testing at Amazing Things Art Center is Canceled Due to Inclement Weather (PDF)
- August 26, 2020 - Since Monday, 21 Residents have Tested Positive, 11 More have Recovered, andCity Learns of Two New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Framingham Added to “High Risk” Category on Massachusetts COVID-19 Map; Reminder: Free Walk-up Testing Tuesdays and Thursdays at Amazing Things Art Center on Hollis St. (PDF)
- August 24, 2020 - Since Friday, Aug. 21, 20 Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, & Seven More have Recovered; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tuesday, Aug. 25: Unpacking the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Department of Public Health COVID-19 Guidance for Schools, Buses, and Community Recovery (PDF)
- August 21, 2020 - Since Wednesday, 21 Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and Six More have Recovered; Drive-through COVID-19 Testing at Keefe Tech Ends Today and City Working to Secure a New Location, Free Walk-up Testing Continues at Amazing Things on Hollis St., Tuesday and Thursday;Community Hour Tuesday, Aug. 25: Unpacking the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Department of Public Health COVID-19 Guidance for Schools, Buses, and Community Recovery (PDF)
- August 19, 2020 - Since Monday, Seven Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and 17 More have Recovered; Reminder: Free Walk-up Testing Tuesdays and Thursdays at Amazing Things Art Center on Hollis St. (PDF)
- August 17, 2020 - Since Friday, Aug. 14, 20 Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and 13 More have Recovered; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; City Establishes Free Walk-up Testing Tuesdays and Thursdays at Amazing Things Art Center on Hollis St. (PDF)
August 12, 2020 - Since Monday, Three Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and Nine More have Recovered (PDF)
- August 10, 2020 - Since Friday, 24 Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and Four More have Recovered; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tues., Aug. 11, focused on Voting in Framingham (PDF)
- August 7, 2020 - Since Wednesday, Four Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and Eight More have Recovered; What You Should Do While You Wait for Your COVID-19 Test Results and What to Do if You Test Positive; Community Hour Tues., Aug. 11, focused on Voting in Framingham (PDF)
- August 5, 2020 - Since Monday, Eight Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, & Three More have Recovered; Reminder: Starting Today, Free, Drive-up COVID-19 Testing Available in Framingham at Keefe Tech (PDF)
- August 3, 2020 - Since Friday, July 31, Nine Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19 & Ten More have Recovered; Free, Drive-up COVID-19 Testing Available in Framingham Starting Wednesday at Keefe Tech; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tues., August 4, on the Proposed Housing Moratorium (PDF)
- July 31, 2020 - Since Wednesday, Eight Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19 & Eight More have Recovered; Reminder to Stay Vigilant to Avoid COVID-19; Community Hour Tues., Aug. 4, on the Proposed Housing Moratorium; The Framingham Library will begin to accept 45-minute Computer Use Appointments Mon., Aug. 10 (PDF)
- July 29, 2020 - Since Monday, Ten Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, Three More have Recovered, and the City Learns of One New Fatality Related to the Virus; (PDF)
- July 27, 2020 - Since Friday, July 24, 15 Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19, and Four More have Recovered; A Fatality, Previously Classified as not Related to COVID-19, Reclassified,Changing the Number of Framingham Deaths Connected to the Virus to 120; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Community Hour Tues: Focused on the Pledge to take Action, Addressing Systemic Racism in our Communities (PDF)
- July 24, 2020 - Since Wednesday, Two Residents have Tested Positive for COVID-19Community Hour Tuesday, July 28, at 5 p.m., Focused on the Pledge to take Action, Addressing Systemic Racism in our Communities; The Framingham Parks & Recreation Department to Cancel Summer Concert Series (PDF)
- July 22, 2020 - Since Monday, Two Residents have Tested Positive, Ten More have Recovered, and One Fatality, Previously Classified as Related to COVID-19, Reclassified, Changing the Number of Framingham Deaths Connected to the Virus to 119 (PDF)
- July 20, 2020 - Since Friday, July 17, 16 Residents have Tested Positive, Six More have Recovered, andCity Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday, July 21, at 5 p.m., Focused on Framingham’s Older Adults Amid COVID-19: The Past Three+ months and the Future (PDF)
- July 17, 2020 - Since Wednesday, Two Residents have Tested Positive, and The City has Learned of Two New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Community Hour Tuesday, July 21, at 5 p.m., Focused on Framingham’s Older Adults Amid COVID-19: The Past Three+ months and the Future; Framingham Public Library Extends Hours for Curbside Pickups and Returns (PDF)
- July 15, 2020 - Since Monday, Two Residents have Tested Positive, and Thirty-four More have Recovered from COVID-19 (PDF)
- July 13, 2020 - Since Friday, July 10, Five Residents have Tested Positive, and Three More have Recovered from COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday, July 14, at 5 p.m., - Focused on Impacts of the FY21 Budget, the Good, Bad, and Ugly; (PDF)
- July 10, 2020 - Since Wednesday, Three Residents have Tested Positive & Five More have Recovered from COVID-19; Community Hour Tuesday, July 14, at 5 p.m., Focused on Impacts of the FY21 Budget, the Good, Bad, and Ugly; City’s Public Library’s Homework Center and Literacy Unlimited to Open Outdoor Learning Yard (PDF)
- July 8, 2020 - Since Monday, Four Residents have Tested Positive, 27 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Additional City Facilities to Open Monday, July 13 (PDF)
- July 6, 2020 - Since Wednesday, July 1, Seven Residents have Tested Positive, Eight More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data (PDF)
- July 1, 2020 - Since Monday, One Resident Has Tested Positive for COVID-19, and 65 More have Recovered; Additional City Facilities to Open Monday, July 6; New Framingham Library Service Starting Monday: Order Library Materials Online, Pick up Curbside;*There will be no COVID-19 Release Friday, July 3, Next COVID Release to be Distributed July 6* (PDF)
- June 29, 2020 - Since Friday, June 26, Seven Residents Have Tested Positive, Three More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday at 5 p.m., Focused on Building an Anti-racist Village with Community, Classrooms, College, and Clergy (PDF)
- June 26, 2020 - Since Wednesday, Six Residents Have Tested Positive, Three More have Recovered, and City Learns of Three New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Community Hour Tuesday, June 30 at 5 p.m., Focused on Building an Anti-racist Village with Community, Classrooms, College, and Clergy (PDF)
- June 24, 2020 - Since Monday, Six Residents Have Tested Positive, 13 More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Additional City Facilities to Open Monday, June 29 (PDF)
- June 22, 2020 - Since Friday, June 19, Four Residents Have Tested Positive, Six More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data; Reminder: Community Hour Tues. - Part Two of the Phase Two Reopening, What it Means for Framingham (PDF)
- June 19, 2020 - Since Wednesday, June 17, Four Residents Have Tested Positive, Six More have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Community Hour Tues., June 23: Part Two of the Phase Two Reopening, What it Means for Framingham; Framingham’s Water Division will Begin Non-emergency Water Meter Replacements Next Week (PDF)
- June 17, 2020 - Since June 15, No Residents Have Tested Positive, 49 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Four New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Additional City Facilities to Open Monday, June 22;Temporary Takeout Parking in the Downtown Business District (PDF)
- June 15, 2020 - Since June 12, Five Additional Residents Test Positive, Seven More have Recovered, and City Learns of Two New Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Health Department Distributes Demographic COVID-19 Data, Including Framingham-specific COVID-19 Testing Data Released by the State for the First Time; Reminder: Community Hour Tuesday, Continuing the Discussion, From Marches to Action – What is Next? (PDF)
- June 12, 2020 - Two Residents Test Positive for COVID-19, and 13 People have Recovered, City Learns of One New Fatality; Community Hour Tuesday, June 16: Continuing the Discussion – From Marches to Action – What is Next? *There will be no Press Release Saturday, June 13, or Sunday, June 14, Demographic COVID-19 Data to be Issued Monday, June 15* (PDF)
- June 11, 2020 - One Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19, and 54 People have Recovered; Online Resource - Framingham Restaurant Options for Take Out, Delivery, and Outdoor Dining (PDF)
- June 10, 2020 - Today, for the First Time Since March, No Residents Tested Positive for COVID-19, Twelve People have Recovered, and City Learns of One Fatality Related to the Virus; Additional City Facilities to Open Monday, June 15, 2020 (PDF)
- June 9, 2020 - Three Additional Residents Test Positive, 10 People have Recovered, and City Learns of Two Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Mayor Spicer’s Face Covering Initiative Kicks off, and Homemade Face Covering Collection/Distribution Continues (PDF)
- June 8, 2020 - Since Saturday, June 6, Four Additional Residents Test Positive, Seven People have Recovered, and City Learns of One New Fatality Related to COVID-19; Reminder: Community Hour focused on Shifting the Paradigm, Moving from Marches to Action Tuesday (PDF)
- June 6, 2020 - Six Additional Residents Test Positive, and 37 People have Recovered; Health Department Releases Demographic COVID-19 Data; *There will be no Press Release on Sunday, June 7* (PDF)
- June 5, 2020 - Two Additional Residents Test Positive and 32 People have Recovered; June 9 Community Hour: Shifting the Paradigm, Moving from Marches to Action (PDF)
- June 4, 2020 - Three Additional Residents Test Positive and 68 People have Recovered; Temporary Outdoor Seating Application Now Available for Framingham Restaurants (PDF)
- June 3, 2020 - Five Additional Residents Test Positive, 82 People have Recovered, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Fatality; Additional City Facilities to Open Monday, June 8, 2020 (PDF)
- June 2, 2020 - Four Additional Residents Test Positive, 38 People have Recovered, Bringing Recovered Number to More than 1,000, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Fatality; Reminder: New Online Resource - Reopening the City of Framingham (PDF)
- June 1, 2020 - Since Saturday, May 30, 20 Additional Residents Test Positive, 37 People have Recovered, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Fatality; Mayor Issues New Executive Order to Aid Local Restaurants;New Online Resource: Reopening the City of Framingham; Reminder: June 2 Community Hour Focused on Reopening & Recovery, Continuing the Dialogue (PDF)
- May 30, 2020 - Eight Additional Residents Test Positive, 32 People have Recovered from the Virus, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Fatality; Health Department Releases Demographic COVID-19 Data; City to Commemorate the National Day of Mourning Monday, June 1, with a Moment of Silence at Noon To honor the 100,000+ Americans Who Have Died from COVID-19; (PDF)
- May 29, 2020 - Fourteen Additional Residents Test Positive, 18 People have Recovered from the Virus, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Fatality; City Hall at 150 Concord Street to Partially Reopen to the Public Monday, June 1; Questionnaire to Learn More about Local Restaurants that Plan to Include Temporary Outdoor Seating Upon Reopening (PDF)
- May 28, 2020 - Fourteen Additional Residents Test Positive, 17 People have Recovered from the Virus, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Fatality; June 2 Community Hour: Reopening & Recovery, Continuing the Dialogue (PDF)
- May 27, 2020 - Four Additional Residents Test Positive, 40 People have Recovered from the Virus, and City Learns of Two New COVID-19 Fatalities; City to Establish Summer Programming Task Force – Community Organizations Encouraged to Participate in Online Survey (PDF)
- May 26, 2020 - Since May 24, 17 Additional Residents Test Positive, 42 People have Recovered from the Virus, and City Learns of Two New COVID-19 Fatalities; Reminder: Community Hour Focused on Education in Framingham Amid the Pandemic Today at 5 p.m. (PDF)
- May 24, 2020 - Eleven Additional Residents Test Positive, and 27 People have Recovered from the Virus (PDF)
- May 23, 2020 - Eighteen Additional Residents Test Positive, and 13 People have Recovered from the Virus; Health Department Releases Demographic COVID-19 Data; May 26 Community Hour Focused on Education in Framingham Amid the Pandemic (PDF)
- May 22, 2020 - Fourteen Additional Residents Test Positive, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Related Fatality; Emergency Operations Center Closed Today at 3:30 p.m. and Replaced by a New City Informational Phone Line Tuesday, May 26; Memorial Day Weekend Reminder: Framingham Beaches, Playgrounds, Basketball and Tennis Courts, Track and Athletic Fields to Remain Closed Until Further Notice (PDF)
- May 21, 2020 - Fifty-seven Additional Residents Test Positive, 24 More Have Recovered, and City Learns of One New COVID-19 Related Fatality; Forty-three of the New Cases Connected to Nursing Homes, Framingham Public Works to Reopen the Recycling Drop-Off Center and Resume Bulky Item Collection (PDF)
- May 20, 2020 - Twenty-eight Additional Residents Test Positive, and 86 More have Recovered, City Learns of Three New COVID-19 Related Fatalities; Census 2020 Deadline Extended Due to the Pandemic (PDF)
- May 19, 2020 - Nine Additional Residents Test Positive, and 39 More have Recovered, City Learns of One New COVID-19 Related Fatality; Resource: List of Departments and Phone Numbers Most Accessed by the Public (PDF)
- May 18, 2020 - Ten Additional Residents Test Positive, and nine More have Recovered, City Learns of Three New COVID-19 Related Fatalities, Reminder: May 19 Zoom Community Hour Focused on Laying the Foundation for Reopening the City (PDF)
- May 17, 2020 - Twenty-eight Additional Residents Test Positive, and 13 More have Recovered, City Learns of Three New COVID-19 Related Fatalities (PDF)
- May 16, 2020 - Forty-four Additional Residents Test Positive, and 42 More have Recovered, City Learns of Five Additional Fatalities Related to COVID-19; Health Department Releases Demographic COVID-19 Data; May 19 Zoom Community Hour Focused on Laying the Foundation for Reopening the City (PDF)
- May 15, 2020 - Twenty-four Additional Residents Test Positive, 29 More People have Recovered, Framingham Learns of Three Additional Fatalities Related to COVID-19; City to Cancel Memorial Day Event in Nevins Hall but Will Hang American Flags along Union Ave., Concord St., and in McGrath Sq. to Honor Veterans, First Responders, and Healthcare Workers (PDF)
- May 14, 2020 - Twenty-seven Additional Residents Test Positive, 38 More People have Recovered, City to Distribute Donated Cloth Face Coverings (PDF)
- May 13, 2020 - Twenty-nine Additional Residents Test Positive, 26 More People have Recovered, City Learns of Six New COVID-19-related Fatalities; Reminder: Resources for Those Experiencing Food Insecurity (PDF)
- May 12, 2020 - Community Hour to answer questions about Framingham Businesses Amid the Pandemic
- May 12, 2020 - Twelve Additional Residents Test Positive, 25 More People have Recovered, City Learns of Four New COVID-19-related Fatalities; City to Raise the Pride Flag and Light up City Hall to Honor LGBTQ+ Pride Month (PDF)
- May 11, 2020 - Since May 9, 58 Additional Residents Test Positive, 54 More People have Recovered, City Learns of Four New COVID-19-related Fatalities; May 12 Zoom Community Hour Focused on Framingham Businesses Amid the Pandemic (PDF)
- May 9, 2020 - Thirty-three Additional Residents Test Positive, 45 More have Recovered, and City Learns of Six New COVID-19-related fatalities; New Fatalities Connected to Long Term and Skilled Nursing Facilities;Health Department Releases Demographic COVID-19 Data; (PDF)
- May 8, 2020 - Twenty-one Additional Residents Test Positive & City Learns of four new COVID-19-related fatalities; May 12 Zoom Community Hour Focused on Framingham Businesses Amid the Pandemic (PDF)
- May 7, 2020 - Twenty-four Additional Residents Test Positive for COVID-19, Twelve More People have Recovered from the Virus (PDF)
- May 6, 2020 - Thirty-nine Additional Residents Test Positive, City announces Six New COVID-19-Related Fatalities, Sixteen More People have Recovered; City Launches a New Mental Health and Substance Use Resource Page (PDF)
- May 5, 2020 - Zoom Community Hour to Discuss COVID-19 & Mental Health with Mayor Spicer and Local Experts
- May 5, 2020 - Sixteen Additional Residents Test Positive and City Learns of One New COVID-19-Related Fatalities, Framingham to Cancel the 2020 Flag Day Parade (PDF)
- May 4, 2020 - Seventy-five Additional Residents Test Positive, City Learns of Two New COVID-19-Related Fatalities, Forty of the New Cases Connected to Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing Facilities; May 5 Zoom Community Hour with Mayor Spicer and Local Mental Health Experts (PDF)
- May 3, 2020 - Forty-two Additional Test Positive Today and City Learns of Two New Virus-Related Fatalities (PDF)
- May 2, 2020 - Ninety-one Additional Test Positive Today, Three New Virus-Related Fatalities, 76 More Recovered, Roughly 41% of New Positive Cases Connected to Long Term and Skilled Nursing Facilities; Health Department Releases Demographic COVID-19 Data Information (PDF)
- May 1, 2020 - Forty-five Additional Residents Test Positive, City Learns of Two New COVID-19-Related Fatalities; City Tracking and Working with 195 Residents Quarantined Due to Close Contact with Positive Cases;Curbside Textile Collection/Pink Bag Program to Resume May 4, 2020 (PDF)
- April 30, 2020 - Fifty-eight Additional Residents Test Positive, City Learns of Five New COVID-19-Related Fatalities; May 5, Zoom Community Hour with Mayor Spicer and Local Mental Health Experts (PDF)
- April 29, 2020 - Forty-eight Additional Residents Test Positive, City Learns of Four New COVID-19-Related Fatalities; Five More People from Framingham have Recovered from Virus; Framingham City Hall and All Public Buildings will Remain Closed to the Public until Monday, May 18; Behavioral Health: Information about and Resources for Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Support (PDF)
- April 28, 2020 - Thirty-five Additional Residents Test Positive, City Learns of One New COVID-19-Related Fatality, Eight More People in the Framingham have Recovered from the Virus; City Launches Applications in Portuguese and Spanish for Temporary Financial Assistance Program (PDF)
- April 27, 2020 - Eighty-four Additional Residents Recovered from COVID-19, Bringing Recovery Total to 185 People; Sixteen More Residents Test Positive, and City Learns of Two New COVID-19-Related Fatalities; MWRTA Creates Temporary “4 Grocery” Bus Route for Beaver Street Neighborhoods; Late Fees on Water and Sewer Bills Deferred (PDF)
- April 26, 2020 - Forty-nine More Residents Test Positive, Bringing total to 681, Nine of the New Cases Connected to MCI Framingham; National Guard Testing for COVID-19 at Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing Facilities, Including Some in Framingham (PDF)
- April 25, 2020 - Fifty-eight More Residents Test Positive, City Learns of Three New COVID-19-related Fatalities; Health Department Releases Additional Demographic Information (PDF)
- April 24, 2020 - In the Middle of COVID-19 Surge, Fifty-nine More Residents Test Positive, Bringing Total to 574; Nine of the New Cases Connected to Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing Facilities; City Seeks to Slow Transmission by Housing Some of the Newly Diagnosed in Hotels for Isolation (PDF)
- April 23, 2020 - In the Middle of COVID-19 Surge, 80 More Residents Test Positive, City Learns of Two New Virus-related Fatalities; Twenty-six of the New Cases Connected to Carlyle House Skilled Nursing Facility; Eighteen of the New Cases Connected to St. Patrick’s Manor; City Offering Support Services to Long Term Care Facilities (PDF)
- April 22, 2020 - Sixty-one Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 435, Forty-two of the New Cases Connected to Nursing Home Casa de Ramana Rehabilitation Center; Framingham Establishes Temporary Financial Assistance for Residents Impacted by COVID-19 (PDF)
- April 21, 2020 - Twenty Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 374; Framingham Establishes Small Business Grant Program; Online Community Hour Today with Mayor Spicer & Health Department Director Dr. Wong (PDF)
- April 20, 2020 - Six Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 354; #Hope for Framingham as Community Pauses for Reflection and Prayer Today at 6 p.m. (PDF)
- April 19, 2020 - Twenty-four Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 348,One Hundred One people have recovered from COVID-19 in the City; Framingham Public Library & Health Department to Collect and Distribute Donated Cloth Face Coverings (PDF)
- April 18, 2020 - Nine Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 324, Framingham Learns of Two New Fatalities, Bringing Total to Nine; Health Department Releases Additional Demographic Information (PDF)
- April 17, 2020 - Twenty-three Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 315; #Hope for Framingham as Community Pauses for Reflection and Prayer Monday, April 20 (PDF)
- April 16, 2020 - Twenty Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 292; April 21, Online COVID-19 Community Hour: Mayor Spicer and Health Department Director Dr. Wong; New Order Relative to Operations of Essential Services (PDF)
- April 15, 2020 - Nineteen Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 272, Planning and Community Development Division asks that Framingham Businesses Take New Survey (PDF)
- April 14, 2020 - Additional Residents Test Positive for Virus, Bringing Total to 253, Curbside Leaf and Brush Collection on Schedule to Begin Next Week, From the CDC: Create and Wear Cloth Masks in Public to Slow the Spread of COVID-19 (PDF)
March 28, 2020 - Five Additional Framingham Residents Test Positive for COVID-19, Bringing Total to 42; New Resource: COVID-19 Testing Locations (PDF)
March 28, 2020 - Massachusetts Department of Public Health Issues Guidance around Issuing Community-specific Data about New Positive COVID-19 Cases (PDF)
March 26, 2020 - Fifteen Additional Framingham Residents Test Positive for COVID-19, Bringing Total to 36; Framingham Learns of the City’s First COVID-19 Fatality (PDF)
March 24, 2020 - Mayor Spicer’s COVID-19 Update
March 22, 2020 - Framingham Mayor Declares Local State of Emergency in Framingham to Address COVID-19 Pandemic (PDF)
March 21, 2020 - City Receives Notification that Three More Residents Test Positive for COVID-19, Bringing Total to 10 (PDF)
March 20, 2020 - City Receives Notification that Three More Residents Test Positive for COVID-19, Bringing Total to Seven (PDF)
March 18, 2020 - Paying Excise Tax or Parking Tickets While City Hall is Closed to Public Access (PDF)
March 18, 2020 - Department of Public Works Building Closure Updates (PDF)
March 17, 2020 - Framingham Learns that Student was not Tested for COVID-19 (PDF)
March 17, 2020 - City of Framingham Receives Notification that a Fourth Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19 (PDF)
March 16, 2020 - City Hall & Public Buildings Closure, Effective Tuesday, March 17, 2020 (PDF)
March 16, 2020 - Order of the Framingham Board of Health to Restrict Public In-person Meetings (PDF)
March 16, 2020 - Suspension of Certain Provisions of Open Meeting Law (PDF)
March 15, 2020 - City of Framingham Receives Notification that a Third Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19 (PDF)
March 14, 2020 - City of Framingham Receives Notification that a Second Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19 (PDF)
March 14, 2020 - Information about Food Resources for Framingham’s Vulnerable Population (PDF)
March 13, 2020 - Framingham Library, Callahan Center, Loring Arena, and Public Schools to Close (PDF)
March 12, 2020 - City of Framingham Provide Guidance to Slow the Spread of COVID-19 (PDF)
March 3, 2020 - Massachusetts Department of Public Health Reminds Everyone to be Vigilant against all Respiratory Viruses like Coronavirus and the Flu (PDF)