COVID cases blew up across the Bay Area in May, as the region became entrenched in a sixth surge that is likely many times larger than what reported infections show
Twelve of Massachusetts' 14 counties are now considered high risk for COVID-19, up two since last week, according to the Centers for Disease Control and.
uninfected people according to the cdc, neurological. kidney favor, musculoskeletal conditions, blood clots, vascular issues. that s what we know now. there could be more long-term conditions we don t know about. summarizing what you just said it affects every major organ in the body. ones we didn t know about the. pancreas, kidney, liver. the newer strains are more immunoevasive. they can reinfect you and you can get it even if you ve had covid or the vaccine before. the ba-2 that we re seeing in new york a lot is infecting people that have had it before and even with double boosters people are still getting it. they re definitely getting milder cases. this is a wake-up call you really can t say i had covid and i m done with it. 1 out of 5 or 1 out of 4 over
Massachusetts health officials reported 3,092 new COVID-19 cases and 12 more deaths on Friday. In total, there have been 1,710,941 cases and 19,404 deaths since.