Average Number Of New COVID-19 Cases Continues To Fall In Mass.

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported another 1,820 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Sunday, bringing the state's total number of confirmed cases to 529,255.

The state DPH also reported another 60 deaths among COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts, upping the state's confirmed coronavirus death toll to 15,176. There have also been 308 deaths reported among probable cases of the virus in the state.

The state's weekly average rate of positive COVID-19 tests has declined from around 8.7 percent at the start of January, to around 3.4 percent at the start of February, to less than 2.2 percent on Sunday Feb. 14th.

The estimated number of active cases of the virus in Massachusetts, signifying the number of patients with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis in the past 21 days, has dropped to 45,916.

There are currently 1,125 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 across the Commonwealth, 290 of whom are receiving intensive care. 183 are intubated.

According to Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Research Center, the U.S. has confirmed more than 27.6 million cases of COVID-19, and nearly 485,000 Americans have died of the virus to date.

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Written by Brit Smith

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