Lynn and Revere reported new coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, several other North Shore communities reported no change in their case counts.
Lynn reported nine new virus cases on Tuesday to bring its totals to 3,638 cases and 98 deaths — 840 cases remain active and 2,700 people have recovered, according to city data.
Mayor Thomas M. McGee and Lynn Public Health Director Michele Desmarais have signed an executive order rescinding the COVID-19 guidelines and procedures for all construction sites and workers at all public works projects in the city, according to McGee’s office.
All construction sites in the city of Lynn will still be subject to the state’s COVID-19 Construction Safety Guidance.
In Revere, there were six new cases reported on Tuesday. The city now has 1,783 cases and 82 deaths — 1,485 people have recovered from the virus, according to the city website.
Numbers remained the same in Lynnfield (96 cases and 11 deaths) and Nahant (42 cases and six deaths) on Tuesday.
Marblehead, Peabody, Saugus and Swampscott did not release updated numbers.
As of Monday, Marblehead has 228 cases and 30 deaths, Peabody has 1,044 cases and 160 deaths, Saugus has 554 cases and 35 deaths, and in Swampscott, 128 people have been infected and eight have died.