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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, December 10, 2020

Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Abington 568 116 45.47 Higher 13023 1590 129 8.11% Higher
Acton 379 74 22.28 Lower 19539 2293 88 3.84% Higher
Acushnet 375 80 54.69 Higher 8937 1324 93 7.02% Higher
Adams 91 24 20.84 Higher 5882 734 24 3.27% Higher
Agawam 1062 180 45.12 Higher 28328 3405 199 5.84% Higher
Alford <5 0 0 No Change 135 14 0 0% No Change
Amesbury 427 110 47.34 Higher 13358 1771 122 6.89% Higher
Amherst 628 103 18.27 Lower 171085 7181 113 1.57% Higher
Andover 1007 228 45.16 Higher 45077 4898 257 5.25% Higher
Aquinnah <5 0 0 No Change 327 24 0 0% No Change
Arlington 726 161 25.09 Higher 50662 6292 182 2.89% Higher
Ashburnham 112 24 27.27 Higher 5367 501 29 5.79% Higher
Ashby 62 12 24.57 Lower 1997 201 14 6.97% Higher
Ashfield 12 <5 12.64 Higher 1149 91 3 3.30% Higher
Ashland 650 118 42.78 Higher 18050 2348 126 5.37% Higher
Athol 191 39 23.25 Higher 10070 1036 39 3.76% Higher
Attleboro 1809 351 53.90 Higher 34615 4156 384 9.24% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Auburn 577 130 56.33 Higher 16319 2143 137 6.39% Higher
Avon 159 27 44.07 Higher 3686 401 28 6.98% Higher
Ayer 229 38 33.52 Higher 10176 1008 43 4.27% Higher
Barnstable 1231 314 50.09 Lower 31260 4613 339 7.35% Lower
Barre 110 20 25.69 Higher 3919 408 21 5.15% Higher
Becket 22 <5 7.96 No Change 1158 159 2 1.26% Lower
Bedford 385 42 20.01 Higher 18446 1838 44 2.39% Higher
Belchertown 287 68 30.25 Higher 15875 1716 75 4.37% Higher
Bellingham 404 89 35.28 Higher 11589 1366 100 7.32% Higher
Belmont 460 84 21.89 Higher 30647 3687 97 2.63% Higher
Berkley 212 45 47.16 Higher 5220 583 47 8.06% Higher
Berlin 63 19 42.05 Higher 2891 366 19 5.19% Higher
Bernardston 23 <5 10.34 Higher 1874 175 4 2.29% Higher
Beverly 1324 229 39.83 Higher 72885 7424 256 3.45% Higher
Billerica 1397 291 47.59 Higher 36113 4651 323 6.94% Higher
Blackstone 214 55 43.53 Higher 6165 707 63 8.91% Higher
Blandford 21 <5 23.63 Higher 685 96 4 4.17% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Bolton 58 13 18.37 Lower 4967 616 13 2.11% No Change
Boston 30808 4468 46.06 Higher 1633574 177922 5024 2.82% Higher
Bourne 384 76 25.82 Higher 17559 1989 81 4.07% Higher
Boxborough 67 13 18.30 Lower 4075 482 13 2.70% Lower
Boxford 175 58 54.22 Higher 7259 1001 67 6.69% Higher
Boylston 98 35 55.69 Higher 4345 570 38 6.67% Higher
Braintree 1531 266 47.91 Higher 41497 6381 286 4.48% Higher
Brewster 158 17 12.23 Higher 7140 1050 18 1.71% Higher
Bridgewater 787 178 44.43 Higher 32730 3809 196 5.15% Higher
Brimfield 51 14 26.83 Higher 2482 296 14 4.73% Higher
Brockton 6990 772 55.57 Higher 97472 10144 848 8.36% Higher
Brookfield 63 14 27.11 Higher 2483 263 14 5.32% Lower
Brookline 862 120 13.24 Higher 96180 12142 136 1.12% Higher
Buckland 21 5 19.43 Higher 199 23 5 21.74% Higher
Burlington 648 151 38.77 Higher 22402 3071 163 5.31% Higher
Cambridge 2192 350 22.32 Higher 380497 41023 414 1.01% Higher
Canton 588 75 23.12 Higher 25527 2916 84 2.88% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Carlisle 50 6 9.07 Lower 3945 463 6 1.30% Lower
Carver 202 51 29.74 Higher 7157 832 57 6.85% Higher
Charlemont <5 <5 6.08 Higher 947 95 1 1.05% Higher
Charlton 342 99 49.93 Higher 13083 1792 108 6.03% Higher
Chatham 58 6 7.35 Higher 4039 483 6 1.24% No Change
Chelmsford 1095 239 47.46 Higher 32636 3868 260 6.72% Higher
Chelsea 5181 495 95.77 Higher 62191 7089 590 8.32% Higher
Cheshire 21 <5 7.30 Lower 2250 283 3 1.06% Lower
Chester 11 <5 15.78 Lower 679 70 3 4.29% Lower
Chesterfield 12 <5 11.67 Higher 719 70 2 2.86% Higher
Chicopee 1905 496 62.47 Higher 48380 6114 587 9.60% Higher
Chilmark 5 0 0 No Change 2325 182 0 0% Lower
Clarksburg 20 6 25.61 Higher 880 101 6 5.94% Higher
Clinton 605 92 46.67 Higher 11992 1310 107 8.17% Higher
Cohasset 95 23 22.34 Higher 6359 840 25 2.98% Higher
Colrain 6 <5 4.51 Higher 1132 106 1 0.94% Higher
Concord 574 228 86.95 Higher 23829 2562 234 9.13% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Conway <5 <5 7.40 Higher 1449 137 2 1.46% Higher
Cummington 10 0 0 Lower 848 67 0 0% Lower
Dalton 81 20 22.09 No Change 5127 927 25 2.70% Lower
Danvers 1352 274 68.27 Higher 31801 4617 315 6.82% Higher
Dartmouth 1320 266 51.21 Higher 35517 4653 321 6.90% Higher
Dedham 850 141 36.77 Higher 30887 3329 154 4.63% Higher
Deerfield 51 18 24.22 Higher 15064 486 18 3.70% Higher
Dennis 195 42 22.92 Higher 8003 939 42 4.47% Higher
Dighton 243 46 41.45 Higher 5607 648 54 8.33% Higher
Douglas 182 42 31.63 Higher 6080 658 44 6.69% Higher
Dover 84 27 37.57 Higher 6048 934 28 3.00% Higher
Dracut 1398 410 90.35 Higher 29687 3775 447 11.84% Higher
Dudley 294 61 34.94 Higher 25479 1123 67 5.97% Higher
Dunstable 53 16 34.32 No Change 2253 268 17 6.34% Higher
Duxbury 277 45 21.26 Higher 13385 1584 52 3.28% Higher
East Bridgewater 411 105 50.41 Higher 10036 1384 110 7.95% Higher
East Brookfield 36 11 35.01 Lower 1505 188 12 6.38% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
East Longmeadow 643 85 35.70 Higher 17252 2227 101 4.54% Lower
Eastham 39 8 12.42 Higher 2428 263 8 3.04% Higher
Easthampton 295 68 29.99 Higher 25803 2177 71 3.26% Higher
Easton 642 86 25.87 Lower 49336 3216 107 3.33% Higher
Edgartown 106 27 47.20 Lower 6835 715 30 4.20% Higher
Egremont 9 <5 6.65 Higher 686 75 1 1.33% Higher
Erving 18 7 23.67 Higher 1501 142 10 7.04% Higher
Essex 49 10 19.16 Higher 2385 327 10 3.06% Higher
Everett 4121 613 90.18 Higher 57012 7320 731 9.99% Higher
Fairhaven 712 160 71.37 Higher 17991 2627 189 7.19% Higher
Fall River 5802 1155 92.37 Higher 89793 10323 1393 13.49% Higher
Falmouth 495 117 26.79 Higher 29495 4141 137 3.31% Higher
Fitchburg 2021 364 61.72 Higher 38443 4135 412 9.96% Higher
Florida <5 <5 18.22 Higher 338 42 2 4.76% Higher
Foxborough 412 88 34.52 Higher 27239 2745 102 3.72% Higher
Framingham 3928 661 63.46 Higher 78111 9842 725 7.37% Higher
Franklin 568 131 27.59 Higher 24821 3165 142 4.49% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Freetown 295 67 52.89 Higher 6556 827 80 9.67% Higher
Gardner 603 188 67.57 Higher 19661 1897 201 10.60% Higher
Georgetown 195 51 40.54 Higher 6978 906 55 6.07% Higher
Gill 10 5 21.36 Higher 2634 103 5 4.85% Higher
Gloucester 664 156 39.23 Higher 22380 2925 180 6.15% Higher
Goshen 13 <5 24.70 Higher 404 38 5 13.16% Higher
Gosnold 5 0 0 No Change 111 0 0 0% No Change
Grafton 387 115 40.82 Higher 18625 2235 130 5.82% Higher
Granby 124 26 30.38 Lower 5699 628 30 4.78% Higher
Granville 31 5 23.05 Lower 1111 143 5 3.50% Lower
Great Barrington 120 20 21.26 Lower 13364 914 21 2.30% Higher
Greenfield 359 68 28.32 Higher 16572 1701 69 4.06% Higher
Groton 168 58 35.44 Higher 12266 1331 62 4.66% Higher
Groveland 145 50 52.17 Higher 5426 715 52 7.27% Higher
Hadley 78 13 16.00 Higher 12095 1004 14 1.39% Higher
Halifax 155 46 42.98 Higher 5084 594 48 8.08% Higher
Hamilton 104 29 28.09 Higher 6063 864 33 3.82% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Hampden 189 20 29.17 Lower 4919 568 22 3.87% Lower
Hancock 9 <5 44.59 Higher 146 18 4 22.22% Higher
Hanover 323 81 40.24 Higher 10364 1186 87 7.34% Higher
Hanson 283 63 41.81 Higher 7428 804 65 8.08% Higher
Hardwick 25 7 14.97 Higher 1729 165 8 4.85% Higher
Harvard 52 16 16.44 Higher 4555 450 16 3.56% Higher
Harwich 237 41 23.26 Higher 8453 921 48 5.21% Higher
Hatfield 44 5 11.04 Higher 3116 318 5 1.57% Higher
Haverhill 3340 805 87.20 Higher 71332 9472 914 9.65% Higher
Hawley 0 0 0 No Change 61 6 0 0% No Change
Heath <5 <5 36.43 No Change 329 20 3 15.00% Higher
Hingham 622 105 31.24 Higher 23357 3461 115 3.32% Higher
Hinsdale 10 <5 6.72 No Change 1545 189 3 1.59% Higher
Holbrook 390 62 39.07 Higher 8994 1007 74 7.35% Higher
Holden 485 142 53.39 Higher 20001 2487 155 6.23% Higher
Holland 38 12 33.41 Higher 1657 193 14 7.25% Higher
Holliston 275 49 25.50 Lower 12898 1453 57 3.92% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Holyoke 2324 384 67.49 Higher 47829 6294 462 7.34% Higher
Hopedale 140 32 40.57 No Change 5248 575 35 6.09% Lower
Hopkinton 297 62 27.03 Lower 15768 1894 63 3.33% Lower
Hubbardston 48 12 18.32 Higher 3309 323 13 4.02% Higher
Hudson 617 134 45.45 Higher 17296 2132 144 6.75% Higher
Hull 151 23 16.77 Higher 6893 803 25 3.11% Higher
Huntington 38 5 16.23 Higher 1633 182 6 3.30% Higher
Ipswich 228 56 29.83 Higher 11127 1374 62 4.51% Higher
Kingston 316 48 25.08 Higher 12458 1593 51 3.20% Higher
Lakeville 269 83 52.15 Higher 8169 1050 92 8.76% Higher
Lancaster 214 28 23.29 Higher 6295 853 28 3.28% Lower
Lanesborough 39 9 21.26 Lower 2154 276 9 3.26% Lower
Lawrence 10529 1975 160.80 Higher 110402 14345 2448 17.07% Higher
Lee 76 18 22.05 Higher 4400 591 22 3.72% Higher
Leicester 405 98 62.15 Higher 10907 1357 109 8.03% Higher
Lenox 116 57 84.25 Higher 5659 1085 65 5.99% Higher
Leominster 1953 411 72.71 Higher 38630 4578 456 9.96% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Leverett 12 <5 10.58 No Change 2649 242 3 1.24% Higher
Lexington 487 53 11.11 Higher 28845 3525 58 1.65% Higher
Leyden <5 <5 23.36 No Change 151 23 2 8.70% No Change
Lincoln 76 11 9.03 Higher 6232 808 11 1.36% Higher
Littleton 234 52 38.07 Higher 8765 1068 59 5.52% Higher
Longmeadow 437 57 26.43 Higher 17646 2306 63 2.73% Higher
Lowell 7917 1659 102.03 Higher 122969 15813 1881 11.90% Higher
Ludlow 673 245 84.48 Higher 18983 2486 278 11.18% Higher
Lunenburg 259 62 42.51 Higher 8303 993 68 6.85% Higher
Lynn 8555 1259 89.19 Higher 106038 12447 1527 12.27% Higher
Lynnfield 427 134 82.56 Higher 13029 2092 147 7.03% Higher
Malden 2981 555 58.60 Higher 70820 8621 619 7.18% Higher
Manchester 75 28 40.82 Higher 4313 851 31 3.64% Higher
Mansfield 524 137 41.41 Higher 19795 2454 149 6.07% Higher
Marblehead 485 91 34.15 Higher 19231 2806 108 3.85% Higher
Marion 137 39 60.59 Higher 9909 674 46 6.82% Higher
Marlborough 2149 337 55.19 Higher 45290 6072 370 6.09% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Marshfield 513 112 30.87 Higher 17856 2174 126 5.80% Higher
Mashpee 189 52 23.91 Higher 11356 1500 53 3.53% Higher
Mattapoisett 144 33 41.12 Higher 4877 747 38 5.09% Higher
Maynard 213 47 32.26 Higher 9500 1146 52 4.54% Higher
Medfield 172 46 29.18 Higher 11844 1642 49 2.98% Higher
Medford 2219 423 49.73 Higher 137183 20858 466 2.23% Higher
Medway 283 62 33.89 Higher 11139 1304 65 4.98% Higher
Melrose 780 205 50.51 Higher 35764 4596 230 5.00% Higher
Mendon 127 38 47.01 Higher 4467 482 40 8.30% Higher
Merrimac 123 35 39.35 Higher 5310 716 40 5.59% No Change
Methuen 3263 802 106.41 Higher 56117 7900 974 12.33% Higher
Middleborough 658 157 40.93 Higher 18890 2366 173 7.31% Higher
Middlefield <5 <5 32.20 No Change 170 21 2 9.52% Higher
Middleton 576 136 93.18 Higher 9749 1236 148 11.97% Higher
Milford 1389 245 59.66 Higher 25199 2795 272 9.73% Higher
Millbury 489 100 52.25 Higher 11259 1358 109 8.03% Higher
Millis 142 40 36.32 Higher 6370 768 44 5.73% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Millville 63 11 21.89 Higher 2042 226 11 4.87% Higher
Milton 840 171 42.49 Higher 47152 4591 194 4.23% Higher
Monroe <5 0 0 No Change 48 3 0 0% No Change
Monson 154 25 21.28 Lower 6268 663 27 4.07% Lower
Montague 86 33 27.89 Higher 6907 667 36 5.40% Higher
Monterey 6 <5 7.71 No Change 705 85 1 1.18% No Change
Montgomery 8 0 0 No Change 188 23 0 0% No Change
Mount Washington 0 0 0 No Change 40 2 0 0% No Change
Nahant 102 14 30.92 Higher 3868 657 16 2.44% No Change
Nantucket 480 167 104.49 Higher 12677 1868 171 9.15% Higher
Natick 778 103 20.43 Higher 37750 5008 118 2.36% Higher
Needham 640 98 23.94 Higher 38414 5075 109 2.15% Higher
New Ashford 0 0 0 No Change 75 8 0 0% No Change
New Bedford 5472 1103 78.80 Higher 87072 12662 1256 9.92% Higher
New Braintree 11 6 40.38 Higher 626 80 7 8.75% Higher
New Marlborough 12 <5 9.38 Higher 668 72 2 2.78% Higher
New Salem 7 <5 7.32 No Change 731 62 1 1.61% No Change
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Newbury 97 25 27.04 Lower 6727 610 32 5.25% Higher
Newburyport 445 120 48.27 Higher 19938 2692 131 4.87% Higher
Newton 1729 303 23.60 Higher 200689 24946 333 1.33% Higher
Norfolk 496 115 65.75 Higher 11092 1078 124 11.50% Higher
North Adams 130 29 16.09 Higher 14637 1757 29 1.65% Higher
North Andover 1177 239 56.36 Higher 77514 5217 264 5.06% Higher
North Attleborough 765 175 41.22 Higher 21210 2844 185 6.50% Higher
North Brookfield 82 32 49.35 Higher 3170 402 33 8.21% Lower
North Reading 469 94 40.31 Higher 16689 2352 114 4.85% Higher
Northampton 477 49 11.99 Higher 42644 4139 53 1.28% Higher
Northborough 507 127 66.88 Higher 16319 2405 134 5.57% Higher
Northbridge 612 94 36.85 Higher 15054 2175 103 4.74% Higher
Northfield 10 <5 2.42 Higher 2654 227 1 0.44% Higher
Norton 519 114 40.90 Lower 43560 1976 123 6.22% Higher
Norwell 217 36 23.99 Higher 9727 1248 37 2.96% Higher
Norwood 1134 167 39.42 Higher 30664 3396 185 5.45% Higher
Oak Bluffs 71 16 21.94 Lower 4421 441 18 4.08% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Oakham 22 5 16.73 Higher 1354 181 5 2.76% Higher
Orange 82 13 11.43 Higher 6140 605 15 2.48% Higher
Orleans 39 12 15.25 Higher 3090 341 13 3.81% Higher
Otis 14 <5 11.40 Higher 833 105 3 2.86% Higher
Oxford 283 62 32.21 Higher 9828 1043 70 6.71% Higher
Palmer 244 66 39.90 Higher 9318 1142 73 6.39% Higher
Paxton 130 22 31.73 Lower 13607 492 24 4.88% Higher
Peabody 2678 664 84.74 Higher 56162 8454 752 8.90% Higher
Pelham 10 6 34.74 Higher 641 59 6 10.17% Higher
Pembroke 321 72 27.40 Higher 12048 1414 82 5.80% Higher
Pepperell 163 39 22.66 Higher 7405 858 42 4.90% Higher
Peru <5 0 0 No Change 253 16 0 0% No Change
Petersham 15 <5 5.63 No Change 882 78 1 1.28% Higher
Phillipston 24 <5 16.68 No Change 917 88 4 4.55% Higher
Pittsfield 1051 410 66.63 Higher 38279 5978 482 8.06% Higher
Plainfield 9 <5 22.82 Lower 428 40 2 5.00% Lower
Plainville 197 38 29.47 Higher 7180 855 40 4.68% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Plymouth 1434 244 27.78 Higher 46569 5835 269 4.61% Higher
Plympton 35 6 14.25 Lower 1774 189 7 3.70% Lower
Princeton 53 20 44.22 Higher 3330 428 23 5.37% Higher
Provincetown 35 <5 8.30 Higher 2654 262 3 1.15% Higher
Quincy 2686 542 38.13 Higher 91796 11189 600 5.36% Higher
Randolph 1734 265 54.96 Higher 34765 3973 308 7.75% Higher
Raynham 490 90 42.51 Higher 12374 1676 111 6.62% Higher
Reading 657 120 30.97 Higher 25415 3411 138 4.05% Higher
Rehoboth 339 108 60.68 Higher 7707 1088 121 11.12% Higher
Revere 5013 840 98.60 Higher 76385 9839 1001 10.17% Higher
Richmond 17 <5 10.95 Lower 932 117 2 1.71% Lower
Rochester 125 37 46.56 Higher 3846 537 43 8.01% Higher
Rockland 602 86 33.95 Higher 13021 1696 95 5.60% Higher
Rockport 119 13 14.37 Higher 4774 585 14 2.39% Higher
Rowe 5 <5 21.27 Higher 264 30 1 3.33% Higher
Rowley 129 30 34.68 Higher 5215 658 31 4.71% Higher
Royalston 12 <5 5.61 Lower 872 98 1 1.02% Lower
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Russell 42 6 22.62 Lower 1178 128 6 4.69% Lower
Rutland 182 53 41.53 Higher 7933 986 58 5.88% Higher
Salem 1885 418 66.32 Higher 59155 9586 492 5.13% Higher
Salisbury 214 55 44.37 Higher 6321 827 64 7.74% Higher
Sandisfield 12 <5 30.67 Higher 895 95 4 4.21% Higher
Sandwich 216 35 11.86 Higher 13358 1681 37 2.20% Higher
Saugus 1625 386 96.79 Higher 32025 4531 438 9.67% Higher
Savoy <5 0 0 Lower 371 54 0 0% Lower
Scituate 378 48 18.94 Higher 14208 1642 51 3.11% Higher
Seekonk 503 155 79.01 Higher 8844 1079 171 15.85% Higher
Sharon 334 48 18.76 Lower 16560 1857 55 2.96% No Change
Sheffield 39 7 16.37 Lower 6519 396 7 1.77% Higher
Shelburne 21 <5 15.61 Higher 2785 252 4 1.59% Higher
Sherborn 51 15 28.39 Higher 3921 552 16 2.90% Higher
Shirley 499 61 51.11 Lower 7521 545 68 12.48% Lower
Shrewsbury 972 210 37.98 Higher 36926 4228 228 5.39% Higher
Shutesbury 10 6 24.60 Higher 1769 176 6 3.41% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Somerset 775 156 60.16 Higher 15950 1782 176 9.88% Higher
Somerville 2423 389 36.73 Higher 224386 32016 427 1.33% Higher
South Hadley 370 59 23.31 Higher 20835 2119 66 3.11% Higher
Southampton 103 29 34.42 Higher 4905 580 32 5.52% Higher
Southborough 167 53 39.15 Higher 14233 1398 55 3.93% Higher
Southbridge 632 184 78.37 Higher 13591 1770 215 12.15% Higher
Southwick 218 44 32.07 Lower 6767 787 53 6.73% Lower
Spencer 263 70 43.59 Higher 9475 1123 83 7.39% Higher
Springfield 8319 1723 78.77 Higher 159049 19175 2087 10.88% Higher
Sterling 281 64 58.17 Higher 8932 946 70 7.40% Higher
Stockbridge 26 <5 12.56 Lower 1776 294 4 1.36% Lower
Stoneham 851 166 53.26 Higher 25975 3299 197 5.97% Higher
Stoughton 1082 156 40.26 Higher 24593 2747 177 6.44% Higher
Stow 97 22 21.69 Lower 6445 733 23 3.14% Lower
Sturbridge 168 47 31.76 Higher 7086 788 50 6.35% Higher
Sudbury 320 32 12.83 Higher 17439 2223 37 1.66% Higher
Sunderland 68 15 28.80 Higher 12045 790 16 2.03% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Sutton 249 87 69.40 Higher 7598 966 92 9.52% Higher
Swampscott 366 92 48.26 Higher 17825 2821 103 3.65% Higher
Swansea 652 176 78.82 Higher 13195 1633 206 12.61% Higher
Taunton 2175 413 51.24 Higher 50917 6108 470 7.69% Higher
Templeton 210 24 19.01 Higher 6856 826 28 3.39% Lower
Tewksbury 1335 303 70.21 Higher 36988 4817 343 7.12% Higher
Tisbury 110 21 35.94 Lower 8572 853 25 2.93% Higher
Tolland <5 0 0 Lower 107 16 0 0% Lower
Topsfield 189 37 45.74 Higher 7261 1015 40 3.94% Higher
Townsend 146 37 29.00 Higher 6360 706 38 5.38% Higher
Truro 17 <5 7.26 Higher 1168 105 2 1.90% Higher
Tyngsborough 455 160 95.40 Higher 9673 1247 169 13.55% Higher
Tyringham <5 0 0 No Change 206 12 0 0% No Change
Upton 106 31 24.06 No Change 5593 662 35 5.29% No Change
Uxbridge 330 66 30.20 Higher 10414 1182 71 6.01% Higher
Wakefield 813 184 48.47 Higher 28913 3639 208 5.72% Higher
Wales 24 12 44.85 Higher 1011 108 14 12.96% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Walpole 614 135 37.01 Higher 23702 2677 147 5.49% Higher
Waltham 2404 301 32.36 Higher 147125 10509 340 3.24% Higher
Ware 139 30 21.09 Lower 7889 906 32 3.53% Lower
Wareham 522 112 33.08 Higher 13874 1655 128 7.73% Higher
Warren 58 8 10.50 Higher 2897 314 8 2.55% Higher
Warwick <5 0 0 No Change 431 47 0 0% No Change
Washington <5 <5 16.05 Higher 261 27 1 3.70% Higher
Watertown 889 181 39.13 Higher 42053 5797 212 3.66% Higher
Wayland 212 39 21.08 Higher 14672 1999 46 2.30% Higher
Webster 598 104 43.24 Higher 17517 1914 112 5.85% Higher
Wellesley 508 82 19.71 Lower 87677 9240 91 0.98% No Change
Wellfleet 20 <5 10.35 No Change 1682 175 6 3.43% No Change
Wendell <5 <5 30.21 Lower 708 53 3 5.66% Higher
Wenham 90 15 20.59 Lower 6231 613 20 3.26% Lower
West Boylston 177 49 44.64 Higher 6926 903 54 5.98% Higher
West Bridgewater 267 66 64.70 Higher 7836 1020 72 7.06% Higher
West Brookfield 63 17 32.78 Higher 3808 423 18 4.26% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
West Newbury 64 24 42.47 Higher 3651 466 25 5.36% Higher
West Springfield 1130 214 52.08 Lower 23796 2772 250 9.02% Higher
West Stockbridge 15 5 30.39 No Change 1045 116 5 4.31% Higher
West Tisbury 36 8 19.90 Lower 3034 265 10 3.77% Higher
Westborough 652 98 37.41 Higher 20187 2623 116 4.42% Higher
Westfield 1184 204 35.23 Higher 31765 4019 226 5.62% Higher
Westford 437 105 32.48 Higher 18606 2065 112 5.42% Higher
Westhampton 18 <5 4.17 Lower 749 65 1 1.54% Lower
Westminster 138 30 29.29 Higher 6247 729 33 4.53% Higher
Weston 227 29 18.86 Higher 15959 2356 38 1.61% No Change
Westport 534 107 45.62 Lower 12461 1561 126 8.07% Higher
Westwood 345 66 32.08 Higher 15188 1833 73 3.98% Higher
Weymouth 1537 273 34.71 Higher 42850 4912 301 6.13% Higher
Whately 19 <5 14.76 No Change 811 74 3 4.05% Lower
Whitman 444 78 35.85 Higher 10894 1233 85 6.89% Higher
Wilbraham 530 108 53.08 Higher 22326 1975 121 6.13% Higher
Williamsburg 30 6 17.43 Higher 3306 360 6 1.67% Higher
Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by City/Town, January 1, 2020 –
December 8, 2020

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 Counts2 Tests (Last 14 days) Tests (Last Positivity3
Count Days) (Last 14 days)
(Last 14 days)1 14 days)
Williamstown 119 5 4.98 Lower 42651 1685 7 0.42% Higher
Wilmington 776 185 54.02 Higher 19949 2659 203 7.63% Higher
Winchendon 222 30 19.91 Lower 7443 778 33 4.24% Lower
Winchester 425 126 40.39 Higher 27582 4054 133 3.28% Higher
Windsor 6 <5 16.90 No Change 476 60 2 3.33% Higher
Winthrop 1034 201 76.09 Higher 34084 4676 247 5.28% Higher
Woburn 1699 344 59.17 Higher 40780 5304 397 7.48% Higher
Worcester 11052 1809 67.45 Higher 378745 37386 1997 5.34% Higher
Worthington 13 5 34.12 Higher 873 98 7 7.14% Higher
Wrentham 426 51 32.32 No Change 13708 1690 54 3.20% No Change
Yarmouth 358 111 32.95 Higher 16091 2397 122 5.09% Higher
Unknown4 738 168 * * 170301 16211 169 * *
State 259324 48789 50.00 Higher 9181066 1055707 55403 5.25% Higher
4Address information for these cases is currently being obtained.

Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/08/2020; 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 (11/22/2020 – 12/05/2020) compared to the previous two-week period
(11/15/2020 – 11/28/2020). 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 (12/3/2020) 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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12/9/2020 Incidence Rate Color Table

Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 10, 2020
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.
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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard – Thursday, December 10, 2020
Count and Rate of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Tests Performed in MA by County, January 1,
2020 – December 8, 2020

Relative Total Tests Total Percent Change in


Average Daily
Total Case Case Count Change in Total (Last 14 Positive Positivity Percent
County Incidence Rate per
Count (Last 14 Days) Case Tests days) Tests (Last (Last 14 Positivity2
100,000 (Last 14 days)
Counts1 14 days) days)

Barnstable County 3671 840 27.7 Higher 157776 20860 915 4.39% Higher
Berkshire County 2076 642 36.3 Higher 154346 16287 736 4.52% Higher
Bristol County 24158 4990 62.4 Higher 546657 63220 5762 9.11% Higher
Dukes and Nantucket Higher
Counties 816 239 59.2 38302 4348 254 5.84% Higher
Essex County 42223 8648 77.5 Higher 926927 117419 10168 8.66% Higher
Franklin County 840 201 20.2 Higher 81004 6336 212 3.35% Higher
Hampden County 19242 3907 59.3 Higher 451724 55006 4609 8.38% Higher
Hampshire County 2702 483 21.0 Higher 319717 21768 528 2.43% Higher
Middlesex County 54682 10490 46.1 Higher 2325968 285404 11751 4.12% Higher
Norfolk County 19113 3404 34.0 Higher 797521 94053 3775 4.01% Higher
Plymouth County 17151 2842 38.5 Higher 432885 51264 3127 6.10% Higher
Suffolk County 42036 6004 53.0 Higher 1806234 199526 6862 3.44% Higher
Worcester County 29876 5931 50.5 Higher 971704 104005 6535 6.28% Higher
Unknown3 738 168 * * 170301 16211 169 * *
State 259324 48789 50.0 Higher 9181066 1055707 55403 5.25% Higher

Data are current as of 11:59pm on 12/8/2020; 1Number of new cases occurring over the current two-week period (11/22/2020 – 12/5/2020) compared to the previous two-week period (11/15/2020
– 11/28/2020). 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. 2Change in percent positivity compared to the previous week’s (12/3/2020) report. No Change= <0.10% difference in the percent positivity. 3Address information for these cases
is currently being obtained. 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.) 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, December 10, 2020

Testing Rate (per 100,000, PCR only) for COVID-19


in MA by City/Town Over Last Two Weeks
11/22/2020 - 12/05/2020

Two Week Testing Rate


(State = 15,158.66)
No Reported Persons Tested
1,251.30 - 7,227.05
7,227.06 - 8,966.96
8,966.97 - 10,123.28
10,123.29 - 11,855.69
11,855.70 - 14,582.18
14,582.19 - 42,323.28
* Unknown Official City/Town (N = 16,211)
Cases are excluded when City/Town is unknown.
± 1 inch = 20 miles

Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences * Data as of 08DEC2020


and are subject to change.

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard - Thursday, December 10, 2020
Percent Positivity (PCR only) among Tests Performed for COVID-19
in MA by City/Town Over Last Two Weeks
11/22/2020 - 12/05/2020

Two Week Percent Positivity


(State = 5.25%)
No Confirmed Cases Reported
0.42% - 2.7%
2.71% - 3.76%
3.77% - 5%
5.01% - 6.22%

±
6.23% - 8.06%
8.07% - 22.22% 1 inch = 20 miles

* Unknown Official City/Town (N = 16,211) Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences * Data as of 08DEC2020
Cases are excluded when City/Town is unknown. and are subject to change.
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