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Weekly COVID-19 Public Health Report Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, January 28, 2021 Weekly COVID-19 Public Health Report The Weekly COVID-19 Public Health Report includes enhanced, more granular information to be updated on a weekly, or biweekly basis, including town-by-town case and testing information, cases and deaths in Long Term Care Facilities, updates on nursing facility audit results, and more. / Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard Table of Contents Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town................................................................................................ 3 Map of Rate (per 100,000) of New Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Past 7 Days by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Region ....................................... 25 MA Contact Tracing: Total Cases and Contacts and Percentage Outreach Completed ..................................................................................................... 26 MA Contact Tracing: Case and Contact Outreach Outcomes ............................................................................................................................................. 27 Massachusetts Residents Quarantined due to COVID-19 .................................................................................................................................................. 28 Massachusetts Residents Isolated due to COVID-19 .......................................................................................................................................................... 29 COVID Cluster by Exposure Setting Type ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30 COVID Cases and Facility-Reported Deaths in Long Term Care Facilities ........................................................................................................................... 33 Long-Term Care Staff Surveillance Testing ......................................................................................................................................................................... 42 CMS Infection Control Surveys Conducted at Nursing Homes ........................................................................................................................................... 59 COVID Cases in Assisted Living Residences ......................................................................................................................................................................... 70 PPE Distribution by Recipient Type and Geography ........................................................................................................................................................... 75 PLEASE NOTE: Data points listed below, previously included in this report, can now be found in our interactive dashboard: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-response-reporting Relocated data include: • Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by County • Map of Average Daily Testing Rate (per 100,000, PCR only) for COVID-19 in MA by City/Town Over Last Two Weeks • Map of Percent Positivity (PCR only) among Tests Performed for COVID-19 in MA by City/Town Over Last Two Weeks • Daily and Cumulative COVID-19 Cases Associated with Higher Education Testing • Daily and Cumulative Total COVID-19 Molecular Tests Associated with Higher Education Testing • Percent Positive of Molecular Tests in MA Associated with Higher Education Testing and Percent of Confirmed Cases by Date Associated with Higher Education Testing • Cases and Case Rate by Age Group for Last Two Weeks • Cases and Case Rate by Sex for Last Two Weeks • Hospitalizations & Hospitalization Rate by Age Group for Last Two Weeks • New Daily Confirmed COVID-19 Hospital Admissions • Deaths and Death Rate by Age Group for Last Two Weeks • Deaths and Death Rate by County for Last Two Weeks • Deaths by Sex, Previous Hospitalization, & Underlying Conditions • Cases, Hospitalizations, & Deaths by Race/Ethnicity 2 Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, January 28, 2021 Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 – January 26, 2021 Average Daily Relative Total Change in Total Case Count Percent Incidence Rate Change in Total Total Tests Positive Percent City/Town Case (Last 14 Positivity per 100,000 Case Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3 Count Days) (Last 14 days) (Last 14 days)1 Counts2 14 days) Abington 1220 144 56.4 Lower 20038 2004 157 7.83% Lower Acton 662 61 18.4 Lower 28925 2963 67 2.26% Lower Acushnet 973 154 105.3 Lower 14964 1864 172 9.23% Lower Adams 199 28 24.3 Lower 8970 950 30 3.16% Lower Agawam 1907 224 56.1 Lower 42590 4134 269 6.51% Lower Alford <5 0 0 No Change 172 14 0 0% No Change Amesbury 843 75 32.3 Lower 21284 2112 91 4.31% Lower Amherst 1075 93 16.5 Lower 193161 7605 111 1.46% Lower Andover 1951 209 41.4 Lower 64765 6042 241 3.99% Lower Aquinnah <5 0 0 Lower 454 25 0 0% Lower Arlington 1352 168 26.2 Lower 75662 7442 190 2.55% Lower Ashburnham 285 41 46.6 Lower 7768 812 48 5.91% Lower Ashby 122 16 32.8 Lower 2828 236 18 7.63% Lower Ashfield 25 <5 16.9 Higher 1598 152 5 3.29% Higher Ashland 1139 123 44.6 Lower 28015 3238 141 4.35% Lower Athol 500 51 30.4 Lower 15525 1382 57 4.12% Lower Attleboro 3038 292 44.8 Lower 52175 4730 327 6.91% Lower Data are current as of 11:59pm on 01/26/2021; For populations <50,000, <5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey, Green, Yellow, and Red, please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (1/10/2021– 01/23/2021) compared to the previous two-week period (1/03/2021– 01/16/2021). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week’s (1/21/2021) report. No Change= <0.10% difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates per 100,000 population using denominators estimated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute using a modified Hamilton-Perry model (Strate S, et al. Small Area Population Estimates for 2011 through 2020, report, Oct 2016.) As of 11/5/2020, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is using the 2019 population estimates, the most current available data. Please note: Data for these tables are based on information available in the DPH surveillance database at a single point in time. Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day as data cleaning occurs (removal of duplicate reports within the system) and new demographic information (assigning cases to their city or town of residence) is obtained. 3 Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, January 28, 2021 Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 – January 26, 2021 Average Daily Relative Total Change in Total Case Count Percent Incidence Rate Change in Total Total Tests Positive Percent City/Town Case (Last 14 Positivity per 100,000 Case Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3 Count Days) (Last 14 days) (Last 14 days)1 Counts2 14 days) Auburn 1216 144 62.4 Lower 24469 2364 154 6.51% Lower Avon 357 58 94.7 Lower 5711 568 65 11.44% Lower Ayer 662 56 49.4 Lower 14271 951 64 6.73% Lower Barnstable 2516 344 54.9 Lower 49633 5169 384 7.43% Lower Barre 208 26 33.4 Lower 5596 535 29 5.42% Lower Becket 46 <5 11.9 Lower 1875 202 5 2.48% Lower Bedford 670 83 39.5 Lower 28087 2934 98 3.34% Lower Belchertown 600 103 45.8 Lower 22813 2250 123 5.47% Lower Bellingham 784 89 35.3 Lower 16410 1435 103 7.18% Lower Belmont 904 124 32.3 Lower 46147 4889 147 3.01% No Change Berkley 523 80 83.8 Lower 7925 808 93 11.51% Lower Berlin 148 27 59.8 Lower 4215 414 29 7.00% No Change Bernardston 36 <5 13.8 No Change 2760 279 4 1.43% Lower Beverly 2636 296 51.5 Lower 99124 7092 352 4.96% Lower Billerica 2829 252 41.2 Lower 55280 5152 292 5.67% Lower Blackstone 435 65 51.4 Lower 8814 800 70 8.75% Lower Blandford 43 11 65.0 Higher 1072 131 12 9.16% Higher Data are current as of 11:59pm on 01/26/2021; For populations <50,000, <5 cases are reported as such or suppressed for confidentiality purposes. 1 For the calculations used to delineate Grey, Green, Yellow, and Red, please see table on page 24. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (1/10/2021– 01/23/2021) compared to the previous two-week period (1/03/2021– 01/16/2021). Higher=number of new cases in the current two-week period higher than the number of new cases during the last two-week period. Lower=number of new cases in the current two-week period lower than number of new cases during the last two-week period. No change=number of new cases in current two-week period is equal to the number of new cases during the last two-week period. 3Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week’s (1/21/2021) report. No Change= <0.10% difference in the percent positivity. DPH calculates rates per 100,000 population using denominators
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