Coronavirus (COVID-19) — Massachusetts Public Health Updates
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Apr 01, 2020 · Latest trends. An average of 1,412 cases per day were reported in Massachusetts in the last week.Cases have decreased by 11 percent from the average two weeks ago.Deaths have increased by 24 ...
1 day ago · 3/24 Note: Previous spikes in historical data for total and positive tests in the graphic were anomalies caused by the shift in data collection that began March 3 when the Coronavirus Resource Center (CRC) began obtaining data from the Johns Hopkins Centers for Civic Impact rather than from the COVID Tracking Project (CTP), which ceased operations March 7.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health continues to respond to COVID-19 and keep our residents updated, informed, and safe. Here you will find updates on case counts, testing, vaccination, guidance, and resources regarding our public health response to COVID-19 in the Commonwealth.
COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts; Disease: COVID-19: Virus strain: SARS-CoV-2: Location: Massachusetts, U.S.: First outbreak: Wuhan, Hubei, China: Index case: Boston
Mar 10, 2020 · As of Monday, July 11, 2022, Massachusetts is updating COVID-19 data reporting on a weekly basis, to reflect the evolving COVID-19 response in the Commonwealth. Learn more in the July 8 press release .
Mar 10, 2020 · 8,950 confirmed cases and 39 deaths in a week. See the latest COVID-19 data from Mass. Here’s a look at the latest coronavirus numbers in Massachusetts, including case numbers, deaths ...
2 days ago · This chart displays the 7-day trend in overall and Covid-19-specific hospitalization occupancy data to help understand changes in capacity and level of stress on hospitals, including: Beds occupied by Covid-19 patients (ICU and Inpatient), which appear in orange ; Beds occupied by non-Covid-19 patients (ICU and Inpatient), which appear in teal