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on: January 15, 2021


Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
Today at a Glance Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation Cases Testing Hospitalizations Deaths

Confirmed Cases Cases by age during Tests Reported Hospitalizations Confirmed Deaths
the last two weeks
Today there were 5,074 *Data updated weekly There were 100,968 There are 2,201 patients There were 75 new,
new, confirmed cases new COVID-19 hospitalized for confirmed deaths
reported bringing the 0-19
14,178 molecular tests reported, COVID-19. reported. There have
total to 438,371 total Years bringing the cumulative been 13,231 confirmed
confirmed cases. total to 12,147,366 tests. deaths in total.
20-29
13,838
Years

Probable Cases 30-39


11,983
Turn Around Time ICU & Intubated Patients Probable Deaths
Years
Today, there were 451 The current turn around There are 451 patients in There were 1 new,
new, probable cases 40-49 time for a molecular test Intensive Care Units probable deaths
10,362
Years
reported bringing the is 1.96 days. (ICU) and 293 patients reported. There have
total to 21,556 total 50-59 are intubated. been 278 probable
11,195
probable cases. Years deaths in total.

60-69
7,657
Estimated Active Cases Years Percent Positivity Average Age of Patients

There are an estimated 70-79 The 7-day average of The average age of
3,871
Years
93,597 currently active percent positivity is patients who were
COVID-19 cases. 80+ 6.45%. hospitalized for
2,910
Years COVID-19 was 73 years
old.

For details on the definitions of each indicator hover over the box or graph. All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data
provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; COVID-19 Hospitalization Data provided by the MDPH
survey of hospitals (hospital survey data are self-reported); Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences,
Office of Integrated Surveillance and Informatics Services.
Released on: January 15, 2021
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
Trends: 7-day Averages Over Time Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation Cases Testing


7-day average of COVID-19 confirmed cases 7-day weighted average percent positivity
6,000.0 30.0%

4,000.0 20.0%

2,000.0 3,591.0 10.0%

0.0 0.0% 6.45%


Mar 1, 20 May 1, 20 Jul 1, 20 Sep 1, 20 Nov 1, 20 Jan 1, 21 Mar 1, 20 May 1, 20 Jul 1, 20 Sep 1, 20 Nov 1, 20 Jan 1, 21

The lowest observed value was 156.7 on 7/4/2020. The lowest observed value was 0.8% on 9/21/2020.

Hospitalizations Deaths
7-day average of hospitalizations 7-day average of confirmed deaths
4,000.0
150.0
3,000.0

2,000.0 100.0
2,236.1
1,000.0 50.0
55.6
0.0
0.0
Apr 1, 20 Jun 1, 20 Aug 1, 20 Oct 1, 20 Dec 1, 20
Apr 1, 20 Jun 1, 20 Aug 1, 20 Oct 1, 20 Dec 1, 20
The lowest observed value was 155.3 on 8/26/2020. The lowest observed value was 3.7 on 9/9/2020.
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3/1/2020 to 1/14/20.. For details on the definitions of each indicator please see the corresponding tab for that indicator. All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data
Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts
Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated Surveillance and Informatics Services.
Released on: January 15, 2021
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
Cases of COVID-19 Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation Confirmed Cases Probable Cases Incidence Rate Estimated Active Cases

Today there were 5,074 new, Today, there were 451 new, The 14-day, statewide incidence There are an estimated 93,597
confirmed cases reported probable cases reported bringing rate is 78.00 per 100,000 currently active COVID-19 cases.
bringing the total to 438,371 total the total to 21,556 total probable Massachusetts residents.
confirmed cases. cases.

COVID-19 Confirmed and Probable Cases New confirmed cases reported by county
Filter Cases by Date 1/29/2020 to 1/14/2021
Case Type: New confirmed cases
9,000
Select Date: 1/15/2021
8,000
Confirmed Cases

7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000 Essex
3,000 Franklin
2,000 Middlesex
Berkshire Worcester Suffolk
1,000 Hampshire
Norfolk
Hampden
Plymouth
Probable Cases

400
Bristol
Barnstable
200
Dukes
0 Nantucket
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Feb 1, 20 Apr 1, 20 Jun 1, 20 Aug 1, 20 Oct 1, 20 Dec 1, 20

All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and
the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated
Surveillance and Informatics Services.
Released on: January 15, 2021
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
COVID-19 Testing Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation Total Molecular Tests Total Antigen Tests Turn Around Time Percent Positivity

There have been a total of 12,147,366 There were 6,221 new The current turn around The 7-day average of percent
molecular tests administered to MA residents. antigen tests reported time for a molecular test is positivity is 6.45%.
Of those, 4,309,025 tests were first time tests today, bringing the total to 1.96 days.
and 7,838,341 were repeat tests. 421,870 antigen tests.

Select to switch testing visualizations: Proportion of positive tests over time by age group
Number of antigen tests, positive and negative

0-19 30-39 50-59 70-79


Repeat molecular tests, new molecular tests, and the 7-day average
Percent positivity among Massachusetts residents..
20-29
6,000 40-49 60-69 80+
total
7-day weighted average of positive test rate for all

30.00%
5,000
25.00% 30.00%

4,000
100,000
molecular tests

20.00%
20.00%
3,000
15.00%

50,000 2,000
10.00%
10.00%
1,000
5.00%
6.45%
0 0
0.00% 0.00%
Date Filter Mar 1, 20 May 1, 20
Mar 1, 20 May 1, 20Jul 1, 20
Jul 1, 20 Sep 1, 20
Sep 1, 20 Nov 1, 20
Nov 1, 20 Jan 1, 21
Jan 1, 21 Mar 1, 20
Mar 1, 20 May 1, 20
May 1, 20 Jul 1, 20
Jul 1, 20 Sep 1, 20
Sep 1, 20 Nov 1, 20
Nov 1, 20 Jan 1, 21
Jan 1, 21
3/1/2020 to 1/14/20.. All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and
the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated
Surveillance and Informatics Services.
Released on: January 15, 2021
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
Hospitalizations from COVID-19 Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation Hospitalizations ICU & Intubated Patients Average Age of Patients

There are 2,201 There are 451 patients in Intensive The average age of patients who were
patients hospitalized Care Units (ICU) and 293 patients hospitalized for COVID-19 was 73 years old.
for COVID-19. are intubated.

Select to switch hospital visualizatons: Daily net change in new hospitalized patients, new ICU patients, and
new intubated patients
Select date range for charts

Change in new
4/4/2020 to 1/14/2021

hospitalized
patients
500
Number and 7-day average of hospitalizations
0
4,000
Number of confirmed COVID patients in

Change in new Change in new ICU


200

patients
3,000
100
hospital today

0
2,000
800

patients intubated
600
1,000 400
200

0 0
Apr 1, 20 Jun 1, 20 Aug 1, 20 Oct 1, 20 Dec 1, 20 Apr 1, 20 Jun 1, 20 Aug 1, 20 Oct 1, 20 Dec 1, 20

For purposes of this reporting, “confirmed” are cases with a PCR test. All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Created by the Massachusetts
Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated Surveillance and Informatics Services.
Released on: January 15, 2021
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
Deaths Caused by COVID-19 Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation Confirmed Deaths Probable Deaths As of today, these are the number of MA residents who have
died who had preexisting conditions or who were hospitalized.
There were 75 new, confirmed There were 1 new, probable deaths
deaths reported. There have been reported. There have been 278 The person hospitalized 7,055
13,231 confirmed deaths in total. probable deaths in total. who died
not hospitalized 1,953
was...
unknown if hospitalized 4,351
Select to switch deaths visualizatons: The person did not have a preexisting condition 123
who died...
had a preexisting condition 6,911
Number of COVID-19 confirmed deaths, probable COVID-19 deaths, and unknown if had a preexisting condition 6,325
7-day average of confirmed deaths
200
Number of confirmed

New confirmed and probable deaths reported by county


150
New confirmed and probable deaths 1/15/2021
deaths

100

50
Essex
0 Franklin
Berkshire Middlesex
10 Suffolk
HampshireWorcester
Number of probable

Hampden Norfolk
Plymouth
deaths

5 Bristol
Barnstable
0 17 Dukes and Nantucket
0
Mar 1, 20 May 1, 20 Jul 1, 20 Sep 1, 20 Nov 1, 20 Jan 1, 21
Date Filter © 2021 Mapbox © OpenStreetMap

3/10/2020 to 1/14/2021 All data included in this dashboard re preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and
and Null values
the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated
Surveillance and Informatics Services.
As of toda
Released on: January 15, 2021
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
Indicators on Higher Education Institutions and Long Term Care Facilities Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation Higher Education Percent positivity for all of Massachusetts, for MA without higher education institutions, and
for higher education institutions on their own
Cases and testing associated with testing at
higher education institutions 9.0% 7.7%
8.0%
In the last week, there were 533 new case(s) 7.0%
associated with higher education testing. 6.0%
6.4%
This brings the total to 7,429 confirmed 5.0%
cases associated with higher education 4.0%
testing. 3.0%
2.0%
In the last week, there were 87,270 new 1.0% 0.5%
tests associated with higher education
Sep 01 Oct 01 Nov 01 Dec 01 Jan 01
testing. This brings the total to 3,502,804
tests associated with higher education
testing. Number of confirmed cases and molecular tests associated with higher education testing
Long-term Care Facilities

New molecular
tests-Higher
40,000

education
There have been 32,568 cases of COVID-19
among residents and healthcare workers of 20,000
long-term care facilities.
0
There are 418 long-term care facilities

New confirmed
200

cases-Higher
reporting at least one probable or one

education
confirmed COVID-19 case.
100

There have been 7,724 confirmed or 0


probable deaths in long-term care facilities.
Date Filter Sep 1, 20 Oct 1, 20 Nov 1, 20 Dec 1, 20 Jan 1, 21

August 15, 2020 to.. All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and
the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated
Surveillance and Informatics Services.
The report on January 13, 2021 reflects data
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard from the two week period December 27, 2020
Data by Patient Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Ethnicity to January 9, 2021.
*These data are updated once per week.

Navigation Age groups Race and Hispanic ethnicity Sex

Confirmed and probable cases, Confirmed and probable cases, Confirmed and probable cases,
hospitalizations, and deaths hospitalizations, and deaths by race and hospitalizations, and deaths by sex
by age group ethnicity
Cases during the last two weeks Total number of cases Cases during the last two weeks

42,235

15,161
14,820
Asian, non-Hispanic 11,332 40,000 38,513

13,002
15,000

12,054
Black or African American,
27,547
11,249
non-Hispanic
30,000
Hispanic 98,045
10,000

8,131 White, non-Hispanic 159,847


20,000
4,060
Other race, non-Hispanic 33,560
5,000
3,041
American Indian/Alaskan 10,000
366
Unknown age 60 Native, non-Hispanic

0 Native Hawaiian/ Pacific 821


118 0 9
Islander, non-Hispanic
0-19

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-59

60-69

70-79

80+

Unknown sex
Female

Male

Transgender
Unknown, missing, or
117,632
refused

Date Filter 0 100,000 200,000

1/13/2021 All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and
the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated
Surveillance and Informatics Services. *Cells with fewer than 5 observations or that can be used to calculate cells with fewer than 5 observations have been suppressed.
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Showing report from: 1/14/2021
Weekly Data by City and Town Data from: 12/27/2020 to 1/9/2021

Navigation Testing Data Data by City and Town Data by County View this data as a Bar Chart

Percent positivity Testing rate


Current percent positivity, statewide 14-day average: 7.99% Current testing rate, statewide 14-day average 15,359.4 per 100,000 MA residents

0.00 20.35 0.0 30,600.3

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Date Filter © 2021 Mapbox © OpenStreetMap

1/14/2021 All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and
the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated
Surveillance and Informatics Services.
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard
Weekly Data by City and Town

Navigation Testing Data Data by City and Town Data by County

Select an Indicator: Select Counties: Select Date: 0.91 8.81


14-day Percent Positivity Barnstable 1/14/2021

Barnstable
Bourne Provincetown
Brewster Truro
Chatham
Dennis
Eastham Wellfleet

Falmouth
Harwich Eastham
Mashpee
Orleans
Orleans Brewster
Sandwich
Provincetown Bourne Dennis
Sandwich Barnstable Chatham
Truro
Mashpee
Wellfleet
Falmouth
Yarmouth

0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
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*Cells with fewer than 5 observations or that can be used to calculate cells with fewer than 5 observations have been suppressed. All data included in this dashboard are preliminary
and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics;
Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated Surveillance and Informatics Services.
MDPH 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 MDPH 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. Testing rates are calculated from the number of tests conducted in the geographic area
divided by the population denominator (the number of people living in that geographic area). Rates are used to compare data between geographic areas that have different population
sizes.
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard
Weekly Data by City and Town

Navigation Testing Data Data by City and Town Data by County

Select an Indicator Select Date 1,510 88,903


Total Case Counts 1/14/2021

All of Massachusetts
Barnstable County
Berkshire County
Bristol County
Essex County
Dukes and Nantucket Coun.. Franklin County
Middlesex County
Essex County
Hampshire County
Franklin County Norfolk County
Hampden County
Hampden County
Plymouth County
Hampshire County
Middlesex County
Barnstable County
Norfolk County
Plymouth County
Suffolk County Dukes and Nantucket Counties
Worcester County
Unknown County

0.0 100,000.0 200,000.0 300,000.0 400,000.0 © 2021 Mapbox © OpenStreetMap

*Cells with fewer than 5 observations or that can be used to calculate cells with fewer than 5 observations have been suppressed. All data included in this dashboard are preliminary
and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics;
Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated Surveillance and Informatics Services.
MDPH 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 MDPH 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. Testing rates are calculated from the number of tests conducted in the geographic area
divided by the population denominator (the number of people living in that geographic area). Rates are used to compare data between geographic areas that have different population
sizes.
Released on: January 15, 2021
Massachusetts Department of Public Health | COVID-19 Dashboard Data as of: January 14, 2021
Additional Resources Caution: recent data may be incomplete

Navigation To access past COVID-19 reports, please visit the Archive of COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts:
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/archive-of-covid-19-cases-in-massachusetts

CDC COVID Data Tracker (maps, charts, vaccine distribution information and data provided by the CDC):
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#cases_casesper100klast7days

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) 2020 Interim Case Definition:


https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.cste.org/resource/resmgr/ps/positionstatement2020/Interim-20-ID-02_COVID-19.pdf

Department of Corrections (DOC) data as required by Chapter 93 of the Acts of 2020, previously found on this page, are available at
https://www.mass.gov/guides/doc-coronavirus-information-guide and on the dashboard website:
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-response-reporting under “Additional COVID-19 data.”

Direct links to the DOC information found on those pages include:


- Inmate data - https://www.mass.gov/info-details/doc-covid-19-inmate-dashboard
- Staff data - https://www.mass.gov/lists/doc-covid-19-staff-testing-reports
- Inmate Housing Reports - https://www.mass.gov/lists/doc-covid-19-institution-cell-housing-reports

All data included in this dashboard are preliminary and subject to change. Data Sources: COVID-19 Data provided by the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and the Registry of
Vital Records and Statistics; Created by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences, Office of Integrated Surveillance and Informatics
Services.

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