The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported an additional 1,820 confirmed COVID-19 cases Sunday, bringing the total state to 529,255 since the start of the pandemic. Massachusetts also recorded another 60 COVID-19 related deaths Saturday, bringing the total to 15,176 deaths since the onset of the pandemic. As of Sunday, the state has received 1,517,300 doses of vaccine, of which 1,118,374 or 73.3% have been administered. It is estimated that 45,916 cases are active throughout Massachusetts, according to the report. This number has dropped in nine of the last 10 days, including each day in the last week. Click here to see a graphical look at COVID-19 data Latest state-by-city breakdown published by state The report said 1,125 patients with confirmed coronavirus cases were admitted to Massachusetts, 290 of whom reported being in an intensive care unit. In the state’s weekly report released Thursday, 110 communities were in the “red” or at high risk for COVID-19, down from 153 communities the week before. New data is typically published daily around noon. 17, and weekly reports are typically released on Thursdays, also around 6 p.m.
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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported an additional 1,820 confirmed COVID-19 cases Sunday, bringing the total state to 529,255 since the start of the pandemic.
Massachusetts also recorded another 60 COVID-19 related deaths Saturday, bringing the total to 15,176 deaths since the onset of the pandemic.
As of Sunday, the state has received 1,517,300 doses of vaccine, of which 1,118,374 or 73.3% have been administered.
An estimated 45,916 cases are active throughout Massachusetts, according to the report. This number has dropped in nine of the last 10 days, including each day in the last week.
The report said 1,125 patients with confirmed cases of coronavirus were admitted to the Massachusetts hospital, 290 of whom reported being in an intensive care unit.
In the state’s weekly report released Thursday, 110 communities were in the “red” or at high risk for COVID-19, down from 153 communities the week before.
New data is typically published daily around noon. 17, and weekly reports are typically released on Thursdays, also around 6 p.m.