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Massachusetts reports 3,378 new COVID cases, 59 more deaths on Saturday
Massachusetts health officials on Saturday reported another 3,378 cases of COVID-19 and 59 more deaths related to the virus.
There are currently 58,768 active cases of the coronavirus, a figure that has been decreasing recently as the number of new cases of COVID trends downward. So far through the pandemic, at least 513,526 Massachusetts residents have tested positive for the virus and 14,622 have died.
The seven-day average of positive tests stands at 3.11%. That figure is down from a recent high of 8.7%, though is still high than a low of 0.8% reached in September.
Without considering higher education institutions, where frequent testing has kept COVID case counts low, the state’s seven-day average of positive tests is 4.9%, according to DPH data.
Currently, there are 1,451 people hospitalized with the virus, including 310 in the intensive care unit and 189 who are intubated, per DPH. The seven-day average of hospitalizations is 1,609, another figure that has been on the decline.
The number of Massachusetts communities considered by DPH as high risk for spreading the virus has decreased 20% to 153 cities and towns.
On Monday, businesses including restaurants, gyms and museums will be able to increase capacity from 25% to 40% as the state has seen COVID trends heading in the right direction in recent weeks.
COVID-19 in Massachusetts: Outbreak data, vaccine info
Massachusetts health officials on Saturday reported another 3,378 cases of COVID-19 and 59 more deaths related to the virus.
There are currently 58,768 active cases of the coronavirus, a figure that has been decreasing recently as the number of new cases of COVID trends downward. So far through the pandemic, at least 513,526 Massachusetts residents have tested positive for the virus and 14,622 have died.
The seven-day average of positive tests stands at 3.11%. That figure is down from a recent high of 8.7%, though is still high than a low of 0.8% reached in September.
Without considering higher education institutions, where frequent testing has kept COVID case counts low, the state’s seven-day average of positive tests is 4.9%, according to DPH data.
Currently, there are 1,451 people hospitalized with the virus, including 310 in the intensive care unit and 189 who are intubated, per DPH. The seven-day average of hospitalizations is 1,609, another figure that has been on the decline.
The number of Massachusetts communities considered by DPH as high risk for spreading the virus has decreased 20% to 153 cities and towns.
On Monday, businesses including restaurants, gyms and museums will be able to increase capacity from 25% to 40% as the state has seen COVID trends heading in the right direction in recent weeks.
COVID-19 in Massachusetts: Outbreak data, vaccine info