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Massachusetts reports fewer than 1,000 new COVID cases for second straight day as active infections drop to 28,043
Active COVID cases decreased by more than 1,500 on Tuesday, from 29,601 to 28,043, according to the latest data from the Department of Public Health.
State health officials confirmed another 825 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. That’s based on 51,383 new molecular tests
Officials also announced another four COVID-related fatalities, bringing the death toll from the pandemic to 17,215.
The seven-day average of positive tests is 1.71% as of Tuesday, down slightly from 1.72% the day before.
The number of COVID patients currently hospitalized on Tuesday is 628, up from 625 reported Monday. Of them, 158 are in intensive care, and 93 are intubated, data shows.
There have been a total of 5,827,318 COVID vaccine doses administered in Massachusetts to date, and 2,394,013 residents, or 34% of the state’s population, are now fully vaccinated. About 49% have received at least one vaccine dose.
Over the last two weeks, 1,223 cases were confirmed in children younger than four, down from 1,235 reported the week before. Officials reported 1,400 infections in children between the ages of 5 and 9, down from 1,469 since the last update. And 1,696 infections were confirmed in children between the ages of 10 and 14, which is down from 1,816 reported on April 14, according to data released on Wednesday.
There were 2,481 teenagers between the ages of 15 and 19 infected with COVID over the last 14 days, down from 2,696 since the last update.
And last week, officials confirmed another 5,046 cases among 20-somethings, down from the 5,942 reported during the last update.
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COVID-19 data: Map, charts of outreak, vaccinations in Mass.
Active COVID cases decreased by more than 1,500 on Tuesday, from 29,601 to 28,043, according to the latest data from the Department of Public Health.
State health officials confirmed another 825 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. That’s based on 51,383 new molecular tests
Officials also announced another four COVID-related fatalities, bringing the death toll from the pandemic to 17,215.
The seven-day average of positive tests is 1.71% as of Tuesday, down slightly from 1.72% the day before.
The number of COVID patients currently hospitalized on Tuesday is 628, up from 625 reported Monday. Of them, 158 are in intensive care, and 93 are intubated, data shows.
There have been a total of 5,827,318 COVID vaccine doses administered in Massachusetts to date, and 2,394,013 residents, or 34% of the state’s population, are now fully vaccinated. About 49% have received at least one vaccine dose.
Over the last two weeks, 1,223 cases were confirmed in children younger than four, down from 1,235 reported the week before. Officials reported 1,400 infections in children between the ages of 5 and 9, down from 1,469 since the last update. And 1,696 infections were confirmed in children between the ages of 10 and 14, which is down from 1,816 reported on April 14, according to data released on Wednesday.
There were 2,481 teenagers between the ages of 15 and 19 infected with COVID over the last 14 days, down from 2,696 since the last update.
And last week, officials confirmed another 5,046 cases among 20-somethings, down from the 5,942 reported during the last update.
graphs
COVID-19 data: Map, charts of outreak, vaccinations in Mass.