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United States - Massachusetts: Covid-19 cases and news - 120,454 confirmed cases; 8,907 confirmed + 209 Probable = 9,116 deaths

Source: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-cases-quarantine-and-monitoring#feedback


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Please note: per updated CDC guidance, all confirmed or presumptive cases are now categorized simply as positive.
View case details and a summary of lab testing:
COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts as of March 23, 2020 | Doc
This chart will be updated daily by 4 p.m.
 
Coronavirus in Mass.: 9 Deaths Statewide, Total Number of Cases Jumps to 777
Nine people have now died from COVID-19 in the state
By Marc Fortier • Published 1 hour ago • Updated 53 mins ago


Four more people have died from the coronavirus in Massachusetts, state health officials announced Monday.

The deaths bring the statewide total to nine.
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https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local...o-777/2096054/

Worcester County has first coronavirus death

By Grant Welker
The first coronavirus death in Worcester County was reported Monday, a woman who was in her 70s, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

The woman was the ninth in Massachusetts to die from the virus and one of four new deaths announced Monday
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https://www.wbjournal.com/article/wo...onavirus-death
 
Source: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-cases-quarantine-and-monitoring#feedback


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Please note: per updated CDC guidance, all confirmed or presumptive cases are now categorized simply as positive.
View case details and a summary of lab testing:
COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts as of March 24, 2020 | Doc
This chart will be updated daily by 4 p.m.
 
Source: https://www.nbcboston.com/news/coronavirus/mass-coronavirus-cases-spike-to-1159-2-more-dead/2096531/


Mass. Coronavirus Case Tally Spikes to 1,159; 2 More Dead
Massachusetts accounts for a small fraction of the nationwide tally, which topped 50,000 coronavirus cases with 637 fatalities in NBC News' count Tuesday afternoon
By Asher Klein and Marc Fortier • Published 30 mins ago • Updated 15 mins ago
0:43/ 20:20

...The majority of the confirmed cases in the Bay State continues to be in Middlesex County, with 304 people affected, according to the latest numbers from the state Department of Public Health. Suffolk County now has 234 cases, followed by Norfolk County's 129 and Essex County's 118.

The number of patients hospitalized continues to grow, as well, with health officials saying Tuesday that at 94 people have required hospitalization. Another 313 were not hospitalized, and 752 cases remain under investigation...
 
Health officials: 679 new COVID-19 cases in Mass., total rises to 1,838 with 15 coronavirus-related deaths
Brynne Connolly


BOSTON (WHDH) - There are now 1,838 confirmed coronavirus cases in Massachusetts, up from 1,159 cases on Tuesday, health officials announced Wednesday. 15 deaths have been reported.

The cases involve 933 men and 903 women. 103 of the patients have been hospitalized, 350 not hospitalized and 1385 are under investigation.

51 are from Barnstable County, 71 are from Berkshire County, 67 are from Bristol County, three from Dukes and Nantucket County, 177 Essex County, 14 from Franklin County, 45 from Hampden County, 11 from Hampshire County, 446 from Middlesex County, 222 from Norfolk County, 101 from Plymouth County, 342 from Suffolk County, 129 from Worcester County and 159 are unknown, according to the DPH.

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Of the 1,828 cases, 99 have been linked to the Biogen conference at the Long Wharf hotel in Boston....:tiphat:https://whdh.com/news/health-officia...elated-deaths/
 
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cases in MA
As of March 26, 2020
Confirmed Cases Reported = 2417
...
Key Updates
 More than 23,500 individuals
have been tested.
 There are 579 new cases for a
total of 2417.
 10 new deaths were reported
for a total of 25. These
include:
 Male, 50s, Essex county,
preexisting conditions,
hospitalized
 Male, 80s, Essex county,
preexisting conditions,
hospitalized
 Male, 80s, Middlesex county,
unknown preexisting
conditions, hospitalized
 Male, 70s, Middlesex county,
preexisting condition,
hospitalization status under
investigation
 Male, 80s, Hampden county,
unknown preexisting
conditions, hospitalization
status under investigation
 Male, 90s, Suffolk county,
preexisting conditions,
hospitalized
 Male, 80s, Worcester county,
preexisting conditions,
hospitalized
 Female, 70s, Norfolk County,
preexisting conditions,
hospitalization status under
investigation
 Male, 80s, Franklin County,
unknown preexisting
conditions, hospitalization
status under investigation
 Female, 80s, Middlesex
county, preexisting
conditions, hospitalized
...
https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-ca...-2020/download
 
Source: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-cases-quarantine-and-monitoring#feedback


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Please note: per updated CDC guidance, all confirmed or presumptive cases are now categorized simply as positive.
View case details and a summary of lab testing:
COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts as of March 27, 2020 | Doc
This chart will be updated daily by 4 p.m.
 
3,240 cases of coronavirus in Massachusetts; death toll up to 35

By Cody Shepard
The Enterprise

Posted Mar 27, 2020 at 4:00 PM
Updated Mar 27, 2020 at 4:00 PM

The state Department of Public Health released updated numbers Friday afternoon, indicating 823 new cases throughout the state since Thursday.

There are now 3,240 Massachusetts residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus and 35 deaths attributed to the disease.
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https://www.enterprisenews.com/news/...-toll-up-to-35
 
Source: https://www.mvtimes.com/2020/03/28/mass-dph-commissioner-tests-positive-covid-19/

Mass. DPH commissioner tests positive for COVID-19
By Brian Dowd -
March 28, 2020

Monica Bharel, the state’s public health commissioner, has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Department of Public Health (DPH).

In a statement issued Friday, Bharel confirmed she was tested Thursday night and received her results on Friday from the state Public Health Laboratory.

“As the public health commissioner and an essential state employee, I have been vigilant about practicing social distancing from my colleagues and members of the public. My symptoms so far have been mild,” Bharel said in a statement. “I have notified my appropriate close contacts and will rest and recuperate at home, while continuing to carry out my work responsibilities remotely.”...
 
Source: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/co...oring#feedback


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Please note: per updated CDC guidance, all confirmed or presumptive cases are now categorized simply as positive.
View case details and a summary of lab testing:
Covid-19 cases in Massachusetts as of March 28, 2020 | DOC
This chart will be updated daily by 4 p.m.

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44 deaths: https://www.masslive.com/coronaviru...covid-19-reported-death-toll-rises-to-44.html
 
new coronavirus deaths in Massachusetts, 698 new cases
The state now has 4,955 confirmed cases

WALTHAM MA. – MARCH 21: Medical personnel test people at the drive thru coronavirus test clinic set up by AFC Urgent Care in a parking lot in Waltham on March 21, 2020 in Waltham, MA. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)
By RICK SOBEY | rick.sobey@bostonherald.com | Boston Herald
March 29, 2020 at 3:54 p.m.

We made this story available to all readers in the interest of public safety. Please consider supporting our coverage of the coronavirus by subscribing to The Boston Herald.

Support local journalism
Four more people in Massachusetts have died from coronavirus, the state Department of Public Health announced on Sunday as it also reported 698 new cases from the day before.

The four new deaths brings the state total to 48 coronavirus deaths.
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https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/03...698-new-cases/
 
Source: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/co...oring#feedback


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Please note: per updated CDC guidance, all confirmed or presumptive cases are now categorized simply as positive.
View case details and a summary of lab testing:
COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts as of March 30, 2020 | Doc
This chart will be updated daily by 4 p.m.


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56 deaths: https://www.wwlp.com/news/health/co...husetts-dph-5752-cases-of-covid-19-56-deaths/
 
Coronavirus cases in Massachusetts: 33 new deaths and more than 6,600 total cases
The state reported 868 new cases on Monday

By ALEXI COHAN | alexi.cohan@bostonherald.com | Boston Herald
PUBLISHED: March 31, 2020 at 3:50 p.m. | UPDATED: March 31, 2020 at 4:20 p.m.

We made this story available to all readers in the interest of public safety. Please consider supporting our coverage of the coronavirus by subscribing to The Boston Herald.

Support local journalism
Thirty-three new coronavirus deaths were reported in Massachusetts on Tuesday along with 868 new cases of the contagious virus that has spread across the state.

The 33 new deaths bring the state total to 89, the state Department of Public Health announced.
...
https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/03...0-total-cases/
 
Massachusetts making nursing homes coronavirus care centers as hospitals overflow

By STEFAN GELLER | sgeller@bostonherald.com | Boston Herald
UPDATED: April 1, 2020 at 4:10 p.m.
Massachusetts officials are converting nursing homes into care centers for people recovering from the coronavirus, while moving the elderly residents into separate facilities, as part of a statewide effort to free up space at overflowing hospitals and expand patient treatment capacity.

“We understand that this is not an easy thing to ask residents, families and nursing facilities to do, but it is necessary for the health and safety of the current residents and to ensure COVID-19 patients are receiving care in appropriate medical settings,” Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders wrote in a letter Friday, announcing the state’s decision.

According to the letter, the first nursing home designated to undergo such a conversion is Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in Worcester.


A spokeswoman for Beaumont said Wednesday that several residents tested positive for coronavirus and will remain at the facility, but said plans to begin taking patients from area hospitals on April 6 remain on track....:tiphat:https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/04...tals-overflow/
 
15 More Deaths Reported in Mass.; Health Officials Say There Are 12,500 Coronavirus Cases Across Commonwealth
The state also announced 764 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, meaning 12,500 Bay State residents have now tested positive for the virus
By Kaitlin McKinley Becker • Published 29 mins ago • Updated 21 mins ago


Fifteen more people have died from the coronavirus in Massachusetts, according to the latest figures released Sunday by the state's Department of Public Health, bringing the statewide total to 231.
...
https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local...cases/2102905/
 
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