The number of Massachusetts communities at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission is down again this week. The town-by-town coronavirus data released.
Updated on February 25, 2021 at 4:55 pm
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There are now just 28 Massachusetts communities at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission, 38 fewer than last week, health officials said Thursday. It s the sixth straight week that number has fallen.
Thursday s town-by-town coronavirus risk data which classifies communities risk level on a scale from red, the highest, to grey puts 66 cities and towns in the red zone, from 66 last week. It s a remarkable drop from the peak, 229 communities in the red zone in mid-January, that mirrors a dip in the state s metrics as the latest surge subsides. (See this week s full list of red zone communities below.)
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A total of 19 Massachusetts communities are now at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission, nine fewer than last week, health officials said Thursday. It s the seventh straight week the number has fallen.
The town-by-town coronavirus risk data classifies communities risk level on a scale from red, the highest, to grey last week it put 28 Massachusetts communities in the red zone. Less than two months ago, there were 229 communities in red, mirroring a dip in the state s COVID-19 metrics as the latest surge subsides. (See this week s full list of red zone communities below.) Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
There are 43 fewer Massachusetts communities at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission than there were last week, health officials revealed. It’s the.
For the second week in a row, Massachusetts health officials revealed that fewer communities are at the highest risk of coronavirus transmission than the week.