Coronavirus

Mass. Reports 2,303 New COVID Cases Friday

In total, there have been 1,600,844 COVID-19 cases and 19,100 deaths in Massachusetts since the start of the coronavirus pandemic

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Massachusetts health officials reported 2,303 new COVID-19 cases Friday, and two new deaths.

In total, there have been 1,600,844 cases and 19,100 deaths since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Massachusetts' COVID metrics, tracked on the Department of Public Health's interactive coronavirus dashboard, have declined since the omicron surge, but case counts are starting to increase once again.

The state reported 389 people hospitalized for COVID-19 as of Friday's data release, with 112 of them, or 29%, being primary cases. Of the total hospitalizations, 25 are in intensive care and 12 are intubated.

The state's seven-day average positivity rate rose to 4.56% Friday, compared to 4.32% on Thursday.

There has also been an uptick in COVID-19 levels found in wastewater tested by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's tracking system. The levels remain nowhere near where they were during the peak of the omicron surge at this stage.

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Experts have said that case count reporting may have become a less accurate indicator during the omicron surge, given the difficulties in getting tested and widespread use of rapid tests where results go unreported.

The majority of cases in New England right now are being attributed to the "stealth" omicron variant BA.2. Increases in cases abroad are raising concerns that the U.S. could soon experience another COVID-19 wave. However, medical officials have said they don't expect that the rise of BA.2 will result in as dramatic of a spike in cases as we saw in the omicron surge late last year into early 2022, though they warn that we should expect to see a "bump."

Nearly 14.4 million vaccine doses have now been administered in Massachusetts. That includes more than 5.8 million first doses of either Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, more than 5 million second shots, and nearly 343,000 Johnson & Johnson one-dose shots. Nearly 3 million booster shots have been administered.

Health officials on Thursday reported that a total of 5,351,494 Massachusetts residents have been fully vaccinated.

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