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MA Town-By-Town COVID-19: Hospitalizations Up More Than 33% than previous 7 day average - April 21, 2022
Covid-19 case counts rose in more than four out of every five cities and towns across Massachusetts, according to state data.
MA Town-By-Town COVID-19: Hospitalizations Up More Than 33%
Jimmy Bentley
April 21, 2022
MASSACHUSETTS — The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Massachusetts is up more than 33 percent, according to the latest state Department of Public Health data released Thursday.
The seven-day average number of hospitalized patients was 348.6, up from 261 the week before, according to the Department of Public Health. As of Wednesday, 384 Massachusetts residents were hospitalized with COVID-19.
The rise in hospitalizations came as COVID-19 cases increased in more than four out of every five cities and towns across the state...
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