Coronavirus

Mass. Reports 4,591 New COVID-19 Cases, 92 Deaths This Week

In total, there have been 2,010,024 cases and 22,030 deaths since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Doctors are urging vaccination and masking with COVID-19 continuing to spread.

Massachusetts health officials reported 4,591 new COVID-19 cases and 92 new deaths in the last week, with the new data released Thursday.

In total, there have been 2,010,024 cases and 22,030 deaths since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Massachusetts' COVID data, tracked on the Department of Public Health's interactive coronavirus dashboard, continues to show a decrease in overall cases and hospitalizations. It's reported that as of Feb. 7 there were 189 people primarily hospitalized for COVID-19 and a total of 691 hospitalized patients who have the virus. Of the total hospitalizations, 77 were in intensive care and 25 were intubated.

Massachusetts COVID-19 wastewater data from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority has seen levels trending down.

The state's seven-day average positivity was listed at 7.65% Thursday, compared to 8.31% last week.

The data we have for the highest case counts is from the omicron surge at the beginning of 2022, when average daily case counts reached over 28,000 and hospitalizations peaked at around 3,300.

Experts have said that case count reporting became a less accurate indicator during the omicron surge, given the difficulties in getting tested. Now, widespread use of rapid tests means that some results go unreported.

Millions of vaccine doses have been administered in Massachusetts.

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