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Massachusetts reports 5,396 COVID cases, 77 more deaths on Sunday
Massachusetts public health officials reported 5,396 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the number of estimated active cases in the state to 90,567 as of Sunday, just days after the nation reached new records in COVID-19-linked deaths and case totals.
Throughout the pandemic, at least 413,329 Massachusetts residents have tested positive for the virus and 12,875 have died.
Another 77 deaths were recorded on Sunday, according to the state Department of Public Health.
The seven-day average rate of positive tests is at 7.21%, up from a low of 0.8% in September. Excluding tests from higher education institutions, where cases have remained low, the state’s seven-day average is 7.9%, DPH reported.
Currently, 2,225 people are being treated in hospitals for the virus, including 459 people in intensive care. The average age of hospitalized patients is 73, according to DPH.
COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts: The latest map and data
Massachusetts public health officials reported 5,396 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the number of estimated active cases in the state to 90,567 as of Sunday, just days after the nation reached new records in COVID-19-linked deaths and case totals.
Throughout the pandemic, at least 413,329 Massachusetts residents have tested positive for the virus and 12,875 have died.
Another 77 deaths were recorded on Sunday, according to the state Department of Public Health.
The seven-day average rate of positive tests is at 7.21%, up from a low of 0.8% in September. Excluding tests from higher education institutions, where cases have remained low, the state’s seven-day average is 7.9%, DPH reported.
Currently, 2,225 people are being treated in hospitals for the virus, including 459 people in intensive care. The average age of hospitalized patients is 73, according to DPH.
COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts: The latest map and data