Massachusetts has now reported a continued drop in the number of communities with higher risk of coronavirus transmission for four consecutive weeks.
Simultaneously, the Department of Public Health released its weekly vaccine panel on Thursday, revealing almost a millions of doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been administered in the state of Bahia so far, as the rate of vaccinations has exceeded 200,000 doses this week.
The state reported that 229,906 Of this total, 950,515 doses of vaccine were distributed in the last week. In comparison, just over 149,000 doses were administered in the previous week.
Mass. It has already received 1,413,025 doses of the vaccine, which is more than 896,300 doses recorded in last week’s report.
Part of the increase may come from including the state’s 342,500 doses that were shipped to Massachusetts via the Federal Pharmacy Partnership Program and retail pharmacies, according to state data.
See the full weekly this Thursday report on vaccines here.
Thursday’s city-by-city coronavirus risk data categorizes communities’ COVID-19 risk level on a red, highest, gray, lowest scale – this week state officials reported 110 cities and towns in the red zone compared to the 153 listed last Thursday.
Falling in 43 communities, the new count marks the fourth consecutive week in which metrics fell, which may indicate that the The second Commonwealth outbreak is gradually subsiding.
See this complete farm coronavirus data from city to city here.
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