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Malden Coronavirus: Case Count Nears 400

More than 100 cases of the virus have been confirmed in recent days.

MALDEN, MA — The number of cases of the coronavirus in Malden continues to rise, nearing 400 Tuesday. The latest figures from the city show 390 positive cases as of April 14. Prior to that, the city reported 285 cases Saturday, April 11.

Two Malden residents have died from the virus, Mayor Gary Christenson said Friday.

All confirmed cases are in isolation and are being monitored by local health officials.

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