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COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are free, safe, & effective. People ages 6 months+ who live, work, or study in Massachusetts should get a COVID-19 vaccine. People ages 5+ should get a booster. Search vaccines.gov for vaccination appointments or find a mobile vaccination clinic.
- Covid-19 Response Reporting
Cumulative reports on Massachusetts COVID-19 cases, testing,...
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Wearing a mask provides protection against COVID and other...
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A collection of COVID-19 related services for Massachusetts...
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Testing for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is widely...
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- Covid-19 Response Reporting
Latest trends. An average of 363 cases per day were reported in Massachusetts in the last week.Cases have decreased by 25 percent from the average two weeks ago.Deaths have decreased by 40 percent ...
Massachusetts on Monday reported another 12,127 confirmed coronavirus cases -- a number that includes three days over the weekend -- and 83 new deaths, with hospitalizations and the test positivity rate continuing to decline. This puts the state's COVID-19 cases at 1,485,623 since the start of the pandemic and its death toll to 21,419.
Massachusetts health officials reported 4,497 new COVID-19 cases and 72 new deaths in the last week, with the new data released Thursday. In total, there have been 1,925,311 cases and 20,769 deaths since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The state reported that as of Nov.158 there were 156 people primarily hospitalized for COVID-19 and a total of 562 hospitalized…
Massachusetts coronavirus cases and deaths. How is Massachusetts faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on hotspots and infection rates. This map tracks the history of coronavirus cases in Massachusetts, both recent and all-time.
They include the 34-foot (10.4-meter) tall Plymouth/Gurnet Light in Massachusetts. The octagonal wooden structure dates to 1842, although a lighthouse has been at the site since 1768.
BOSTON – An operator of numerous sober homes in Massachusetts, who also operated insulation companies receiving funds through the Mass Save Program, was indicted along with a sober home manager, for their alleged involvement in numerous fraud schemes involving sober homes in the Greater Boston area, the Mass Save Program and a federal loan program to assist businesses during the COVID-19 ...
Four charts showing COVID-19 trends in Massachusetts as the public health emergency ends A visualization of historic pandemic trends in Massachusetts. The COVID-19 public health emergency will end ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is no longer releasing daily COVID-19 reports.The following report represents seven days of data beginning Thursday, February 16. Newly reported cases ...