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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021

Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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 1450 51 20.0 Lower 25070 1589 64 4.03% Lower
Acton 787 34 10.2 Lower 36579 2278 39 1.71% Lower
Acushnet 1175 31 21.2 Lower 18400 1041 36 3.46% Lower
Adams 242 8 6.9 Lower 11335 691 8 1.16% Lower
Agawam 2250 97 24.3 Lower 52948 3083 104 3.37% No Change
Alford <5 0 0 No Change 203 10 0 0% No Change
Amesbury 962 18 7.7 Lower 26206 1427 20 1.40% Lower
Amherst 2321 322 57.1 Lower 296885 39330 337 0.86% Lower
Andover 2298 74 14.7 Lower 81288 5191 87 1.68% Lower
Aquinnah <5 0 0 No Change 513 14 0 0% No Change
Arlington 1632 80 12.5 Lower 97056 7022 85 1.21% Lower
Ashburnham 346 7 8.0 Lower 10966 963 9 0.93% Lower
Ashby 148 0 0 Lower 3509 207 0 0% Lower
Ashfield 27 0 0 No Change 2059 158 0 0% No Change
Ashland 1302 43 15.6 Higher 35705 2571 47 1.83% Higher
Athol 600 27 16.1 Higher 19115 984 29 2.95% Higher
Attleboro 3592 116 17.8 Lower 66128 3922 125 3.19% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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 1430 75 32.5 Higher 31138 2201 82 3.73% Higher
Avon 430 19 31.0 No Change 7167 466 25 5.36% No Change
Ayer 753 18 15.9 Lower 16917 768 25 3.26% No Change
Barnstable 3094 180 28.7 Higher 62392 3868 193 4.99% Higher
Barre 268 20 25.7 Higher 7166 522 21 4.02% Higher
Becket 53 0 0 Lower 2394 159 0 0% Lower
Bedford 762 23 11.0 Lower 35240 2239 29 1.30% Lower
Belchertown 744 40 17.8 Lower 29530 2277 48 2.11% Lower
Bellingham 950 51 20.2 No Change 20636 1462 54 3.69% Lower
Belmont 1017 24 6.3 Lower 59367 4401 29 0.66% Lower
Berkley 612 15 15.7 Higher 9791 563 16 2.84% Higher
Berlin 173 8 17.7 Higher 5258 337 9 2.67% Higher
Bernardston 42 0 0 No Change 3617 270 0 0% Lower
Beverly 3089 136 23.7 Lower 129470 10571 158 1.49% Lower
Billerica 3228 105 17.2 Lower 68649 4230 118 2.79% Lower
Blackstone 527 27 21.4 Lower 11082 721 31 4.30% Lower
Blandford 45 <5 5.9 Higher 1374 83 1 1.20% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Bolton 178 12 17.0 Higher 9342 664 14 2.11% Higher
Boston 60164 2354 24.3 Higher 2925381 229432 2653 1.16% No Change
Bourne 1052 50 17.0 Lower 36039 2519 60 2.38% Lower
Boxborough 175 5 7.0 Lower 7677 522 5 0.96% Lower
Boxford 474 24 22.4 Higher 14615 978 27 2.76% Higher
Boylston 264 7 11.1 Lower 8134 567 11 1.94% Lower
Braintree 3531 138 24.9 Lower 79213 4618 151 3.27% Lower
Brewster 386 14 10.1 Higher 15818 886 15 1.69% Higher
Bridgewater 2453 87 21.7 Lower 58270 3941 100 2.54% Lower
Brimfield 177 9 17.2 Higher 4729 302 12 3.97% Higher
Brockton 12130 308 22.2 Lower 177465 10421 357 3.43% Lower
Brookfield 185 <5 5.8 Higher 4694 323 3 0.93% Higher
Brookline 1941 89 9.8 Higher 179171 13259 108 0.81% No Change
Buckland 32 0 0 Lower 418 29 0 0% Lower
Burlington 1675 55 14.1 Lower 44733 3074 67 2.18% Lower
Cambridge 4623 262 16.7 Higher 700332 67166 299 0.45% No Change
Canton 1669 121 37.3 Higher 49296 3279 133 4.06% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Carlisle 149 7 10.6 Lower 8192 659 7 1.06% Lower
Carver 599 22 12.8 No Change 13576 795 26 3.27% Higher
Charlemont 15 0 0 No Change 1698 121 0 0% No Change
Charlton 852 25 12.6 Lower 24806 1349 33 2.45% Lower
Chatham 272 16 19.6 Higher 7873 398 16 4.02% Higher
Chelmsford 2464 75 14.9 Lower 58517 3466 84 2.42% Lower
Chelsea 8120 160 31.0 Lower 110317 6442 203 3.15% Lower
Cheshire 95 <5 2.4 Lower 4493 325 2 0.62% Lower
Chester 53 5 26.3 Higher 1255 94 5 5.32% Higher
Chesterfield 28 0 0 No Change 1430 106 0 0% No Change
Chicopee 4810 257 32.4 Lower 93913 6323 312 4.93% Lower
Chilmark 16 <5 18.8 Higher 3479 176 2 1.14% Higher
Clarksburg 33 0 0 No Change 1591 83 0 0% Lower
Clinton 1413 57 28.9 Lower 22067 1321 64 4.84% Lower
Cohasset 352 16 15.5 Lower 14600 1218 18 1.48% Lower
Colrain 37 <5 9.0 Lower 2186 167 2 1.20% Lower
Concord 974 25 9.5 Lower 47430 3800 29 0.76% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Conway 27 <5 11.1 Higher 2725 236 3 1.27% Higher
Cummington 24 <5 9.1 Higher 1570 98 1 1.02% Higher
Dalton 223 6 6.6 Lower 11811 750 6 0.80% Lower
Danvers 2694 73 18.2 Lower 63725 3678 84 2.28% Lower
Dartmouth 3327 95 18.3 Lower 67993 4697 112 2.38% Lower
Dedham 2134 74 19.3 Lower 58867 3938 87 2.21% Lower
Deerfield 165 7 9.4 Lower 31162 2981 9 0.30% No Change
Dennis 575 15 8.2 Lower 16485 987 19 1.93% Lower
Dighton 630 21 18.9 Higher 11041 641 24 3.74% Higher
Douglas 436 28 21.1 Higher 11090 777 29 3.73% Higher
Dover 206 9 12.5 Lower 12492 1076 9 0.84% Lower
Dracut 3124 109 24.0 Higher 53294 2968 122 4.11% No Change
Dudley 828 40 22.9 Lower 40246 3492 53 1.52% Lower
Dunstable 135 12 25.7 Higher 4153 285 12 4.21% Higher
Duxbury 823 30 14.2 Lower 26437 1758 33 1.88% Lower
East Bridgewater 1074 30 14.4 Lower 20151 1246 36 2.89% Lower
East Brookfield 140 <5 9.5 Lower 2757 177 4 2.26% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
East Longmeadow 1345 52 21.8 Lower 32372 1978 63 3.19% Higher
Eastham 129 13 20.2 Lower 4397 301 17 5.65% Lower
Easthampton 811 22 9.7 Lower 47550 3047 25 0.82% No Change
Easton 1777 77 23.2 Higher 85875 7971 94 1.18% No Change
Edgartown 264 8 14.0 No Change 11081 632 9 1.42% Lower
Egremont 14 <5 13.3 Higher 1207 84 2 2.38% Higher
Erving 58 <5 6.8 Higher 2884 212 2 0.94% Higher
Essex 143 10 19.2 No Change 4959 375 10 2.67% No Change
Everett 7677 203 29.9 Higher 105496 6207 251 4.04% No Change
Fairhaven 1766 34 15.2 Lower 35433 1956 39 1.99% Lower
Fall River 12428 288 23.0 Higher 167570 8689 350 4.03% Lower
Falmouth 1222 56 12.8 Lower 52069 2824 65 2.30% Lower
Fitchburg 4176 190 32.2 Higher 71551 5233 209 3.99% Lower
Florida 9 <5 18.2 Higher 590 37 2 5.41% Higher
Foxborough 1120 54 21.2 Lower 42656 2383 64 2.69% Lower
Framingham 7012 282 27.1 Lower 150133 11752 334 2.84% Lower
Franklin 1589 69 14.5 Higher 53669 5508 77 1.40% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Freetown 847 36 28.4 Lower 13462 823 39 4.74% Lower
Gardner 2090 44 15.8 Lower 34294 1673 52 3.11% Higher
Georgetown 492 19 15.1 Lower 13215 820 20 2.44% Lower
Gill 31 <5 12.8 Higher 4382 279 3 1.08% Higher
Gloucester 1632 78 19.6 Lower 43657 3013 88 2.92% Lower
Goshen 24 <5 12.4 No Change 929 85 2 2.35% Lower
Gosnold 5 0 0 No Change 126 1 0 0% No Change
Grafton 1017 48 17.0 Higher 35216 2517 50 1.99% Higher
Granby 306 16 18.7 Lower 10487 742 19 2.56% Lower
Granville 70 <5 13.8 Higher 1882 106 3 2.83% Higher
Great Barrington 391 10 10.6 No Change 23780 1603 14 0.87% No Change
Greenfield 699 22 9.2 No Change 32911 2322 24 1.03% No Change
Groton 412 14 8.6 Lower 23028 1748 14 0.80% Lower
Groveland 419 12 12.5 Higher 9631 514 12 2.33% Higher
Hadley 278 20 24.6 Lower 21381 1904 21 1.10% Lower
Halifax 437 16 15.0 Lower 9652 507 19 3.75% No Change
Hamilton 344 21 20.3 Lower 14065 974 22 2.26% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Hampden 372 17 24.8 Lower 9187 583 18 3.09% Lower
Hancock 16 0 0 No Change 239 12 0 0% No Change
Hanover 1134 33 16.4 Higher 23034 1819 38 2.09% Higher
Hanson 743 28 18.6 Higher 14967 971 34 3.50% Higher
Hardwick 76 <5 8.6 Higher 3378 363 5 1.38% Lower
Harvard 115 8 8.2 Higher 8014 546 8 1.47% Higher
Harwich 587 12 6.8 Lower 16387 911 15 1.65% Lower
Hatfield 140 17 37.5 Higher 6102 550 18 3.27% Higher
Haverhill 7108 232 25.1 Lower 128530 6985 273 3.91% Lower
Hawley <5 0 0 No Change 112 5 0 0% No Change
Heath 7 <5 12.1 No Change 632 38 1 2.63% Higher
Hingham 1657 85 25.3 Lower 52601 3737 100 2.68% Higher
Hinsdale 61 7 23.5 Higher 3131 206 7 3.40% Higher
Holbrook 922 31 19.5 Higher 17265 1063 41 3.86% Higher
Holden 1304 53 19.9 Lower 36725 2420 56 2.31% Lower
Holland 111 5 13.9 Higher 3054 199 5 2.51% Higher
Holliston 670 32 16.7 Higher 23672 1686 35 2.08% No Change
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Holyoke 4745 201 35.3 Lower 94288 6034 233 3.86% Lower
Hopedale 314 24 30.4 Lower 9811 647 24 3.71% No Change
Hopkinton 692 39 17.0 Higher 29248 2038 41 2.01% Higher
Hubbardston 136 <5 6.1 Higher 5832 342 4 1.17% Higher
Hudson 1412 43 14.6 Higher 31718 1927 47 2.44% Higher
Hull 491 18 13.1 Lower 13345 903 24 2.66% Lower
Huntington 87 <5 3.2 No Change 3044 196 1 0.51% No Change
Ipswich 636 20 10.7 Lower 22313 1555 24 1.54% Lower
Kingston 933 48 25.1 Higher 24581 1456 49 3.37% Higher
Lakeville 819 34 21.4 Lower 16588 1133 36 3.18% Lower
Lancaster 463 15 12.5 Higher 12527 745 17 2.28% Higher
Lanesborough 92 5 11.8 Lower 4174 260 5 1.92% Lower
Lawrence 18038 300 24.4 Lower 190604 8588 428 4.98% Lower
Lee 263 5 6.1 Lower 9324 572 5 0.87% Lower
Leicester 941 45 28.5 Lower 22114 1932 46 2.38% Lower
Lenox 204 7 10.3 No Change 11939 620 8 1.29% Higher
Leominster 4475 134 23.7 Higher 70488 3968 144 3.63% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Leverett 27 <5 3.5 Lower 4726 393 1 0.25% Lower
Lexington 1031 37 7.8 Higher 58688 4630 44 0.95% Higher
Leyden 8 <5 11.7 No Change 294 23 1 4.35% No Change
Lincoln 161 5 4.1 No Change 11722 828 6 0.72% Higher
Littleton 487 17 12.4 No Change 17421 1304 19 1.46% No Change
Longmeadow 968 27 12.5 Lower 33512 2194 29 1.32% Lower
Lowell 14698 375 23.1 Lower 225435 11637 435 3.74% Lower
Ludlow 1852 112 38.6 Higher 35757 2311 126 5.45% Higher
Lunenburg 642 35 24.0 Lower 14926 945 38 4.02% Lower
Lynn 15449 308 21.8 Lower 191590 10289 373 3.63% Lower
Lynnfield 1059 51 31.4 Lower 26504 1942 56 2.88% No Change
Malden 6140 185 19.5 Higher 133264 8393 225 2.68% Higher
Manchester 199 8 11.7 Lower 9846 799 8 1.00% Lower
Mansfield 1496 66 19.9 Lower 37759 2590 71 2.74% Lower
Marblehead 1190 34 12.8 Lower 44769 3543 39 1.10% Lower
Marion 375 8 12.4 Lower 17458 1784 12 0.67% Lower
Marlborough 4264 130 21.3 Higher 79556 4319 143 3.31% No Change
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Marshfield 1646 105 28.9 Higher 34868 2316 114 4.92% Higher
Mashpee 639 32 14.7 Lower 21373 1222 35 2.86% Higher
Mattapoisett 379 9 11.2 Lower 10161 726 12 1.65% Lower
Maynard 532 14 9.6 Lower 17451 1179 17 1.44% Lower
Medfield 493 23 14.6 Higher 23512 1825 27 1.48% Higher
Medford 4610 146 17.2 Higher 254278 19440 162 0.83% No Change
Medway 650 45 24.6 Lower 20772 1662 51 3.07% Lower
Melrose 1750 57 14.0 Lower 69827 4748 67 1.41% Lower
Mendon 253 13 16.1 Higher 7701 560 15 2.68% Higher
Merrimac 345 18 20.2 Higher 9827 573 19 3.32% Higher
Methuen 6581 154 20.4 Lower 103620 5348 197 3.68% Lower
Middleborough 1759 65 16.9 Lower 38279 2431 69 2.84% Lower
Middlefield 6 0 0 Lower 264 11 0 0% Lower
Middleton 1251 11 7.5 Lower 19335 1075 15 1.40% Lower
Milford 2588 121 29.5 Higher 43943 2885 137 4.75% Higher
Millbury 1085 41 21.4 Lower 21674 1414 44 3.11% Lower
Millis 395 21 19.1 Higher 12198 865 25 2.89% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Millville 176 12 23.9 No Change 3868 268 15 5.60% Higher
Milton 2041 63 15.7 Lower 90459 7169 74 1.03% Lower
Monroe <5 0 0 No Change 101 9 0 0% No Change
Monson 434 15 12.8 Higher 10954 669 20 2.99% Higher
Montague 234 5 4.2 No Change 13738 1050 6 0.57% No Change
Monterey 16 0 0 No Change 1229 67 0 0% No Change
Montgomery 18 0 0 No Change 385 27 0 0% No Change
Mount Washington 6 0 0 No Change 60 0 0 0% No Change
Nahant 219 5 11.0 Higher 8212 586 5 0.85% Higher
Nantucket 1187 30 18.8 Higher 23828 1700 31 1.82% Higher
Natick 1741 80 15.9 Higher 74510 5732 90 1.57% Higher
Needham 1500 79 19.3 Lower 80234 7007 89 1.27% No Change
New Ashford <5 0 0 No Change 128 3 0 0% No Change
New Bedford 12555 294 21.0 Lower 168555 9020 342 3.79% Lower
New Braintree 26 0 0 No Change 1111 72 0 0% No Change
New Marlborough 22 0 0 No Change 1234 71 0 0% No Change
New Salem 11 0 0 No Change 1248 92 0 0% No Change
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Newbury 279 12 13.0 Lower 12785 1016 15 1.48% No Change
Newburyport 922 17 6.8 Lower 37049 1965 19 0.97% Lower
Newton 3674 169 13.2 Lower 378296 35142 190 0.54% Lower
Norfolk 898 22 12.6 Lower 18230 1034 25 2.42% Lower
North Adams 376 13 7.2 Lower 27608 2074 14 0.68% Lower
North Andover 2563 95 22.4 Higher 133303 12372 110 0.89% No Change
North Attleborough 1849 82 19.3 Higher 40896 2634 88 3.34% Higher
North Brookfield 235 5 7.7 Lower 6257 414 6 1.45% No Change
North Reading 1195 35 15.0 Lower 31912 2035 48 2.36% No Change
Northampton 1061 68 16.6 Higher 94311 12654 75 0.59% Higher
Northborough 1087 35 18.4 Higher 32690 2016 42 2.08% Higher
Northbridge 1012 33 12.9 Lower 28313 1671 33 1.97% Lower
Northfield 46 <5 4.8 No Change 5053 346 2 0.58% No Change
Norton 1246 46 16.5 Lower 67932 6016 53 0.88% Lower
Norwell 577 22 14.7 Lower 19110 1364 26 1.91% Lower
Norwood 2558 83 19.6 Lower 58957 3605 95 2.64% Lower
Oak Bluffs 232 7 9.6 No Change 7488 419 7 1.67% No Change
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Oakham 77 5 16.7 Higher 2541 180 5 2.78% Higher
Orange 242 7 6.2 Lower 11409 648 7 1.08% Lower
Orleans 251 9 11.4 Lower 6298 403 10 2.48% Lower
Otis 47 0 0 No Change 1658 108 0 0% No Change
Oxford 919 35 18.2 Lower 18536 1214 37 3.05% Lower
Palmer 736 30 18.1 Lower 17682 1088 33 3.03% No Change
Paxton 384 22 31.7 Higher 20710 1891 24 1.27% Higher
Peabody 5994 189 24.1 Lower 111103 6607 229 3.47% Lower
Pelham 18 0 0 No Change 1216 90 0 0% No Change
Pembroke 1108 54 20.5 Lower 24722 1716 63 3.67% No Change
Pepperell 445 21 12.2 Higher 13127 791 23 2.91% Higher
Peru 10 0 0 No Change 406 18 0 0% No Change
Petersham 35 0 0 No Change 1564 104 0 0% No Change
Phillipston 72 <5 8.3 No Change 1737 95 2 2.11% Lower
Pittsfield 2228 38 6.2 Lower 77219 4684 39 0.83% Lower
Plainfield 16 0 0 No Change 710 36 0 0% No Change
Plainville 508 29 22.5 Higher 13010 844 31 3.67% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Plymouth 4202 156 17.8 Lower 96260 5663 177 3.13% Lower
Plympton 134 <5 9.5 Lower 3438 198 7 3.54% Lower
Princeton 128 <5 4.4 Lower 5763 372 4 1.08% Lower
Provincetown 65 5 13.8 Higher 4341 256 7 2.73% Higher
Quincy 6475 251 17.7 Lower 176378 11390 291 2.55% No Change
Randolph 3599 115 23.9 Lower 66668 4240 143 3.37% Lower
Raynham 1371 49 23.1 Lower 24871 1619 59 3.64% Lower
Reading 1780 81 20.9 Higher 50794 3272 87 2.66% Higher
Rehoboth 835 18 10.1 Lower 14654 973 19 1.95% Lower
Revere 9605 276 32.4 Higher 142120 8349 344 4.12% Higher
Richmond 35 0 0 Lower 1770 109 0 0% Lower
Rochester 402 6 7.6 Lower 8006 505 9 1.78% Lower
Rockland 1597 67 26.5 Higher 28334 2020 77 3.81% Higher
Rockport 245 14 15.5 Higher 9649 605 15 2.48% Higher
Rowe 7 0 0 No Change 469 38 0 0% No Change
Rowley 348 11 12.7 Lower 9835 661 12 1.82% Lower
Royalston 57 <5 5.6 Higher 1664 108 1 0.93% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Russell 106 <5 3.8 Lower 2273 157 1 0.64% Lower
Rutland 537 25 19.6 Higher 14532 959 27 2.82% Higher
Salem 4168 119 18.9 Lower 116068 7378 153 2.07% Lower
Salisbury 574 6 4.8 Lower 11656 600 8 1.33% Lower
Sandisfield 29 0 0 No Change 1709 115 0 0% No Change
Sandwich 919 64 21.7 Higher 25596 1887 69 3.66% Lower
Saugus 3621 130 32.6 Higher 62456 3659 154 4.21% Higher
Savoy 13 0 0 No Change 796 46 0 0% No Change
Scituate 1045 43 17.0 Higher 29783 2213 49 2.21% Higher
Seekonk 1143 36 18.4 Lower 16447 1047 41 3.92% Lower
Sharon 816 41 16.0 Lower 32166 2277 45 1.98% Lower
Sheffield 85 0 0 Lower 13263 1232 0 0% No Change
Shelburne 28 <5 3.9 Higher 5163 376 1 0.27% Higher
Sherborn 144 <5 5.7 No Change 7715 639 3 0.47% No Change
Shirley 787 9 7.5 Lower 11353 483 10 2.07% Lower
Shrewsbury 2596 99 17.9 Higher 70665 4702 114 2.42% Higher
Shutesbury 29 <5 4.1 Lower 3332 279 1 0.36% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Somerset 1813 44 17.0 Lower 29225 1634 50 3.06% Lower
Somerville 4862 226 21.3 Higher 399814 33183 245 0.74% No Change
South Hadley 894 30 11.9 Lower 47251 5056 36 0.71% Lower
Southampton 349 19 22.6 No Change 10041 828 23 2.78% No Change
Southborough 412 14 10.3 Lower 29134 2710 18 0.66% Lower
Southbridge 1644 72 30.7 Higher 26373 1826 85 4.65% Higher
Southwick 485 17 12.4 Lower 11984 706 18 2.55% Lower
Spencer 753 50 31.1 Higher 17360 1189 52 4.37% Higher
Springfield 18034 779 35.6 Lower 307717 22809 971 4.26% Lower
Sterling 623 34 30.9 Higher 16143 1116 38 3.41% Higher
Stockbridge 62 <5 8.4 No Change 4206 297 3 1.01% Higher
Stoneham 2122 93 29.8 Lower 53993 3552 108 3.04% Lower
Stoughton 2607 80 20.6 Lower 49318 3285 96 2.92% Lower
Stow 212 12 11.8 Higher 11466 836 14 1.67% No Change
Sturbridge 515 17 11.5 Higher 13087 840 19 2.26% Higher
Sudbury 698 26 10.4 Lower 35896 2712 29 1.07% Lower
Sunderland 181 14 26.9 Higher 20558 2109 14 0.66% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Sutton 597 33 26.3 Higher 13993 1015 36 3.55% Higher
Swampscott 965 32 16.8 Lower 36290 2327 35 1.50% Lower
Swansea 1591 41 18.4 Lower 25258 1359 48 3.53% Lower
Taunton 5259 151 18.7 Lower 97830 5608 174 3.10% Lower
Templeton 543 8 6.3 Lower 13133 765 10 1.31% Lower
Tewksbury 2866 55 12.7 Lower 69838 4061 59 1.45% Lower
Tisbury 264 8 13.7 No Change 13970 745 8 1.07% No Change
Tolland 10 0 0 No Change 216 10 0 0% No Change
Topsfield 394 23 28.4 Higher 13946 889 23 2.59% Higher
Townsend 387 12 9.4 Lower 10826 657 14 2.13% Lower
Truro 38 0 0 Lower 1892 100 0 0% Lower
Tyngsborough 956 36 21.5 Lower 17843 1121 42 3.75% No Change
Tyringham 8 0 0 No Change 430 32 0 0% No Change
Upton 251 10 7.8 Higher 10573 770 10 1.30% Higher
Uxbridge 726 23 10.5 Higher 18438 1158 24 2.07% Higher
Wakefield 2078 93 24.5 Higher 57233 3759 110 2.93% Higher
Wales 72 <5 7.5 Lower 1903 116 2 1.72% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Walpole 1783 76 20.8 Lower 46707 3249 80 2.46% Lower
Waltham 4948 260 27.9 Higher 259610 24985 289 1.16% Higher
Ware 459 23 16.2 Higher 14956 1049 25 2.38% No Change
Wareham 1371 65 19.2 Higher 29435 1796 71 3.95% Higher
Warren 203 10 13.1 Lower 5457 359 12 3.34% Lower
Warwick 13 0 0 No Change 891 56 0 0% No Change
Washington 6 0 0 No Change 526 33 0 0% No Change
Watertown 2063 62 13.4 Lower 86351 6962 80 1.15% Lower
Wayland 528 22 11.9 Lower 31137 2554 24 0.94% No Change
Webster 1636 48 20.0 Lower 33575 2018 59 2.92% Lower
Wellesley 1123 91 21.9 Lower 153161 14243 99 0.70% Lower
Wellfleet 59 <5 7.8 Lower 2785 172 4 2.33% Higher
Wendell 11 0 0 No Change 1284 98 0 0% Lower
Wenham 236 7 9.6 No Change 11182 758 11 1.45% No Change
West Boylston 545 <5 3.6 Lower 13255 803 4 0.50% Lower
West Bridgewater 709 13 12.7 Lower 14929 944 18 1.91% Lower
West Brookfield 236 10 19.3 Higher 7004 385 10 2.60% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
West Newbury 168 <5 3.5 Lower 6614 408 2 0.49% Lower
West Springfield 2431 122 29.7 Higher 46758 3386 145 4.28% Higher
West Stockbridge 33 0 0 No Change 2108 162 0 0% No Change
West Tisbury 94 <5 10.0 Lower 4969 297 4 1.35% Lower
Westborough 1331 50 19.1 Higher 40927 2594 55 2.12% Higher
Westfield 2627 99 17.1 Higher 61563 4231 107 2.53% Higher
Westford 1088 27 8.4 Higher 33379 2073 27 1.30% Higher
Westhampton 56 0 0 Lower 1372 114 0 0% Lower
Westminster 471 28 27.3 Higher 11118 672 31 4.61% Higher
Weston 459 21 13.7 Lower 37421 3912 27 0.69% No Change
Westport 1374 42 17.9 Lower 23961 1419 47 3.31% Lower
Westwood 913 26 12.6 Lower 30602 2255 34 1.51% No Change
Weymouth 4514 210 26.7 Lower 89123 6181 253 4.09% Lower
Whately 55 0 0 No Change 1551 114 0 0% No Change
Whitman 1139 43 19.8 Lower 21123 1245 56 4.50% No Change
Wilbraham 1160 35 17.2 Lower 39061 2215 38 1.72% No Change
Williamsburg 63 6 17.4 Lower 6301 489 6 1.23% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, March 11, 2021
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
March 9, 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)
Williamstown 224 <5 4.0 Lower 66130 7846 4 0.05% No Change
Wilmington 1909 76 22.2 Higher 39034 2665 79 2.96% Higher
Winchendon 603 28 18.6 Lower 13961 856 30 3.50% Lower
Winchester 1111 31 9.9 Lower 59430 4475 41 0.92% No Change
Windsor 19 0 0 No Change 884 45 0 0% No Change
Winthrop 2137 59 22.3 Lower 62366 3304 79 2.39% Lower
Woburn 3749 119 20.5 Higher 82837 5406 136 2.52% Higher
Worcester 21150 569 21.2 Lower 649416 49656 645 1.30% Lower
Worthington 30 0 0 No Change 1655 104 0 0% No Change
Wrentham 923 40 25.3 Higher 25395 1512 41 2.71% Higher
Yarmouth 1164 60 17.8 Higher 33512 1670 67 4.01% Higher
Unknown4 1463 11 * * 267048 13200 11 * *
State 562394 19791 20.3 Lower 17019491 1245674 22843 1.83% Lower
4Address information for these cases is currently being obtained.

Data are current as of 11:59pm on 03/09/2021; 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 25. 2Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (2/21/2021 –3/6/2021) compared to the previous two-week period
(2/14/2021 – 2/27/2021). 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 (3/4/2021) 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.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, March 11, 2021

Average Daily Incidence Rate per 100,000 Color Calculations

As of 11/5, DPH is using 2019 population estimates derived from a method developed by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute.
The 2019 estimates are the most currently available data. 25
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