Massachusetts has reached a new milestone in regard to the life(as we know it)-changing coronavirus, surpassing 1 million COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday.
As the Omicron COVID variant begins spreading across the country there have been 3 additional cases reported in Boston according to the Boston Public Health Commission. All three were described as “young adults” that experienced mild symptoms and have not required hospitalization according to the BPHC report. None of the th...
This latest report increases the Commonwealth's number of confirmed cases to 808,601 since the beginning of the pandemic and the number of deaths to 18,719.
Health officials announced Thursday that more than 10,000 people in Massachusetts have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began as the state continues to grapple with a surge of COVID-19 cases.
A total of 286 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Massachusetts schools this week, the highest number in the five weeks the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has been publishing data provided to it by local officials.
From a story reported on by WWLP/22 News, the number of 286 includes 201 cases among students participating in hybrid or fully in-person education, and 85 cases among
According to a story from WHDH/7 News Boston, Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday that a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts doesn’t amount to a new surge of the disease caused by the coronavirus.
“This is something we planned for and anticipated,” the Republican said during a Statehouse press conference...
State public health officials reported 594 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts, bringing the total number of confirmed cases statewide to 128,426.