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Posted on: March 12, 2020

[ARCHIVED] INFORMATION ON THE CITY OF CHICOPEE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) SITUATION

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Latest updates (last updated 07/28/2021)
UPDATED ON WEDNESDAY ONLY

The number of tested/confirmed cases in Chicopee: 4614*Total

(*Our City’s numbers do not reflect all that the State includes: the reason is some citizens no longer physically reside in Chicopee. They now reside in Non-Chicopee Assisted Living Facilities throughout the State but still hold a mailing address in Chicopee. For example – Holyoke Soldiers Home is the current home to six of our active cases but we do NOT include them in our numbers because they would not affect our population during this pandemic. 
We do, however, continue to check in with them and make sure they are taken care of.)

123
COVID-19 Active
4343
COVID-19 Recovered
26
COVID-19 Death
122
COVID-19 Non-Chicopee Asst. Living Facility

COVID-19 Situational Updates 

05.13.202005.14.2020
05.20.202005.21.2020
06.12.2020
07.10.2020
09.16.202009.18.2020
09.25.202009.28.2020
10.09.202010.14.2020
10.21.2020
11.02.202011.04.2020
11.16.202011.18.2020
11.30.202012.02.202012.04.2020
12.11.202012.14.202012.16.2020
12.21.202012.23.202012.28.2020
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01.25.202101.27.202101.29.202102.01.2021
02.03.202102.05.202102.08.202102.10.2021
02.12.202102.17.202102.19.202102.22.2021
02.24.202102.26.202103.01.202103.03.2021
03.05.202103.08.202103.10.202103.12.2021
03.15.202103.17.202103.19.202103.22.2021
03.24.202103.26.202103.29.202103.31.2021
04.02.202104.05.202104.07.202104.09.2021
04.12.202104.14.202104.16.202104.21.2021
04.23.202104.26.202104.28.202104.30.2021
05.03.202105.05.202105.07.202105.10.2021
05.12.202105.14.2021 (Corrected)05.17.202105.19.2021
05.21.202105.24.202105.26.202106.02.2021
06.09.202106.16.202106.23.202106.30.2021
07.07.202107.14.202107.21.202107.28.2021



Messages from Mayor Vieau

03.29.2020 Click Here03.30.2020 Click Here03.31.2020 Click Here04.03.2020 Click Here
04.29.2020 Click Here09.25.2020 Click Here10.22.2020 Click Here


COVID IMPACT IN CHICOPEE (UPDATED ON Wednesdays)

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“Throughout this outbreak, we have consistently reminded our residents to get their information from trusted sources. Today we’re making that easier,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “With the addition of this new communication tool, we’re making it easier for everyone to stay informed about state actions and important announcements related to COVID-19.”
Stay informed - Text COVIDMA to 888777

 

The City of Chicopee continues to receive guidance from the Offices of Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Center for Disease Control (CDC), and local healthcare professionals on how to respond to, as well as treat and prevent the spread of COVID-19. We encourage you to check out the following information from the State of Massachusetts and the CDC.

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Do your part to help us keep our community healthy. Practice these smart health tips:

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Stay home when you are sick, except to get medical care.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds








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