The State Department of Public Health reported Sunday that there are 5,396 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the community. Since the pandemic began in Massachusetts, there have been a total of 413,329 confirmed cases of the virus, including about 90,567 active ones.
In addition, the state reported that 77 more people in Massachusetts have died while they had confirmed cases of COVID-19. The state has seen 12,875 deaths among people with confirmed cases of the virus since the pandemic began in the spring of 2020.
In an update on state test numbers on Sunday, DPH reported that 81,754 new molecular tests have been administered in Massachusetts for COVID-19. In total, the community has performed 11,717,313 molecular tests of the virus.
The state’s weighted seven-day positive molecular test average fell to 7.21% on Sunday.
The State Department of Public Health reported Saturday that there are 7,110 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the community, according to its latest daily dashboard of coronavirus statistics. This increases the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state since the pandemic began at 407,933.
In addition, DPH reported that 90 more people in the state have died while COVID-19 cases were confirmed, bringing the total number of fatalities in the community of people who had confirmed COVID-19 cases to 12,798. .
In an update on state test numbers on Saturday, DPH announced that 109,793 new molecular tests have been administered to the community for COVID-19. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the state has conducted 11,635,559 total molecular tests of the virus.
The state’s weighted seven-day positive molecular test average fell to 7.35% on Saturday.
There are 7,635 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts as of Friday, DPH reported.
The state has seen a total of 400,823 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Massachusetts since the pandemic began in the community in March 2020. There are currently an estimated 87,348 active cases of COVID-19 in the state.
To date, the state has seen 12,708 deaths from people with confirmed cases of the virus.
Currently, 2,311 people with confirmed cases of the virus remain hospitalized in Massachusetts. Of these patients, 440 were in the intensive care unit and 280 were intubated.
In an update on state test numbers, DPH reported Friday that 108,569 new molecular tests have been administered to the COVID-19 community. Since the outbreak began in Massachusetts, the state has conducted 11,525,766 molecular tests to detect the virus.
The state’s weighted seven-day positive molecular testing average declined to 7.49% on Friday.
There are 7,136 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts as of Thursday, according to DPH, according to data from Wednesday.
The state has seen a total of 393,188 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Massachusetts since the pandemic began in the community in March 2020. There are currently an estimated 81,604 active cases of COVID-19 in the state.
So far, the state has seen 12,634 deaths from people with confirmed cases of the virus.
Currently, 2,386 people with confirmed cases of the virus remain hospitalized in Massachusetts. Of these patients, 455 were in the intensive care unit and 277 were intubated. Governor Baker said Thursday that hospital occupancy is up 84%, a 64% increase in Thanksgiving.
In an update on state test numbers, DPH reported Thursday that 108,412 new molecular tests have been administered to the COVID-19 community. Since the outbreak began in Massachusetts, the state has conducted 11,417,197 molecular tests to detect the virus.
The state’s weighted average seven-day positive molecular tests fell to 7.83% on Thursday.
There are 6,419 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts as of Wednesday, DPH reported.
The state has seen a total of 386,052 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Massachusetts since the pandemic began in the community in March 2020. There are currently an estimated 79,967 active cases of COVID-19 in the state.
To date, the state has seen 12,563 deaths from people with confirmed cases of the virus.
Currently, 2,416 people with confirmed cases of the virus remain hospitalized in Massachusetts. Of these patients, 442 were in the intensive care unit and 281 were intubated.
In an update on state test numbers, DPH reported Wednesday that 102,573 new molecular tests have been administered to the COVID-19 community. Since the outbreak began in Massachusetts, the state has conducted 11,308,785 molecular tests to detect the virus.
The state’s weighted average seven-day positive molecular test also rose to 8.25% on Wednesday.
The state of Massachusetts has now seen more than 379,633 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the commonwealth since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest COVID-19 daily chart from the Department of Public Health. As of Tuesday, there are 4,178 new confirmed cases of the virus in the state. There are currently an estimated 79,406 active cases at Mass.
In addition, DPH reported that 63 more people in the state have died while confirming COVID-19 cases, bringing the total death toll in Massachusetts among those who had confirmed coronavirus cases to 12,464 since that the pandemic began.
In an update on state test numbers, DPH reported that 59,718 new molecular tests have been administered in Massachusetts for COVID-19.
In total, the state has conducted 11,206,212 molecular tests since the pandemic began in the community.
The state’s weighted seven-day average of positive molecular tests rose slightly again to 8.57% on Tuesday.
The state of Massachusetts has now seen more than 375,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the community since the start of the pandemic, according to the Department of Public Health’s latest COVID-19 daily board. As of Monday, there are 4,358 new confirmed cases of the virus in the state, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Massachusetts since the outbreak began to 375,455. There are currently an estimated 81,449 active cases in Mass.
In addition, DPH reported that 60 more people in the state have died while confirming cases of COVID-19, bringing the total death toll in Massachusetts among those who had confirmed coronavirus cases to 12,401 since that the pandemic began.
In an update of state test numbers, DPH reported that 15,196 new molecular tests have been administered in Massachusetts for COVID-19. In total, the state has conducted 11,146,494 molecular tests since the pandemic began in the community. The state’s weighted average of seven days of positive molecular testing rose slightly to 8.50% on Monday as well.
The State Department of Public Health reported Sunday that 105 more people in Massachusetts have died while they had confirmed cases of COVID-19. Since the pandemic began in the community, Massachusetts has seen 12,341 people die while confirming cases of the virus.
In addition, DPH reported Sunday that there are 3,110 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state. In total, Massachusetts has seen 371,097 confirmed cases of the virus since the outbreak began, including about 79,261 active ones.
In an update on state test numbers, Mass. DPH reported that 44,831 new molecular tests of COVID-19 have been administered, bringing the total number of molecular tests performed in the state for coronavirus to 11,090,924.
The state’s weighted average seven-day positive molecular test fell to 8.42% on Sunday.
The State Department of Public Health announced Saturday that there are 8,542 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the commonwealth over the past two days. DPH had not made any report on the new COVID-19 statistics on Friday, New Year’s Day, but Saturday’s report contained the combined totals for the two days.
“Today’s board includes reports received from approximately 00:00 on Thursday, December 31 to 23:59 on Friday, January 1. As a result, today’s numbers reflect the case count for the entire reporting period. time, ”DPH said in Saturday’s report.
With more than 8,500 new cases reported Saturday, the state has seen a total of 367,987 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Mass. Since the pandemic began in the community in March 2020. There are currently an estimated 79,092 active cases of COVID. 19 in the state.
In addition, DPH reported that 79 more people in the community died while confirming COVID-19 cases, bringing the total death toll in Massachusetts among those who had confirmed coronavirus cases to 12,236.
In an update on state test numbers, DPH reported Saturday that 101,394 new molecular tests have been administered to the COVID-19 community. Since the outbreak began in Massachusetts, the state has conducted 11,046,093 molecular tests to detect the virus.
The state’s seven-day weighted average of positive molecular tests rose to 8.67% on Saturday as well.