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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health confirmed 65 new COVID-19-related deaths across the state on Monday, bringing the state’s total to 5,862. As of May 18, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases was 469,199 tested for the virus after 8,373 new tests were reported on Monday in Massachusetts. On Monday, DPH began releasing a daily data chart that sorts the number of new COVID-19 cases and the newly reported number. Test both metrics by date, not the date they were reported to state health authorities. DPH believes it is more accurate and useful to present this data, depending on how many people are tested each day and how many are positive. COVID-19 (New Coronavirus Infection) (# Add parentheses when first appearing if there is no character limit. Transition to the next phase of the pandemic, the resume phase, according to state health officials. Provides a more standardized way to compare days in both cases and cases.Click here to see a graph of COVID-19 data: Updated according to state health authorities A breakdown by town reports that about 3% of all coronavirus patients are currently hospitalized: Stay Updated: Subscribe to the Coronavirus Newsletter Daily Help: Help / When Occurs How to Get Help on Offers To date, 48,372 Massachusetts residents have been quarantined and 27,812 have completed quarantine since the outbreak of COVID-19 Released May 13 (according to state weekly report) DPH said it has taken some steps to expand the report as the pandemic progresses and increases access and capacity for statewide testing. According to state health officials, they will submit their plans to the federal government by Sunday, further increasing the capacity of up to 45,000 tests per day by the end of July and up to 75,000 tests by December. many of the individual to be able to access the test of COVID-19, the test criteria have been expanded. PHNjcmlwdCBpZD0iaW5mb2dyYW1fMF85MTUyMTg3My03NmRhLTQ0ZmUtOTA0Ny1mMTllZWFlZGFjNmQiIHRpdGxlPSJDb3JvbmF2aXJ1cyBpbiBNYXNzYWNodXNldHRzIiBzcmM9Imh0dHBzOi8vZS5pbmZvZ3JhbS5jb20vanMvZGlzdC9lbWJlZC5qcz9yeXoiIHR5cGU9InRleHQvamF2YXNjcmlwdCI + PC9zY3JpcHQ +.
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The Massachusetts Public Health Department confirmed 65 new COVID-19-related deaths across the state on Monday, bringing the state’s total to 5,862.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases increased to 87,052 after 1,042 new cases were reported by the state health authorities on May 18.
To date, 469,199 tests of the virus have been conducted in Massachusetts after 8,373 new tests were reported on Monday.
On Monday, DPH will release a daily data chart that sorts the number of new COVID-19 cases and the number of newly reported tests by date, rather than the date when both metrics were reported to state health authorities. Did.
DPH believes it would be more accurate and useful to present this data, depending on how many people were tested each day, of which COVID-19 was positive. Moving to the next phase of the pandemic, the Resume Phase, according to state health officials, this format provides a more standardized way to compare days in both tests and cases.
Click here to see a graph of COVID-19 data.
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State health officials have stated that approximately 3% of all coronavirus patients are currently hospitalized.
According to state health officials, about 61% of deaths reported throughout the state occurred in long-term care facilities on Monday.
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To date, 48,372 Massachusetts residents have been quarantined and 27,812 have completed quarantine since the outbreak of COVID-19, according to a state weekly report released on May 13. ..
The DPH said that as the pandemic evolved, it took several steps to expand its reporting as it increased access and capacity for statewide testing.
According to state health officials, they will submit plans to the federal government by Sunday, with plans to further increase the capacity of up to 45,000 tests per day by the end of July and up to 75,000 by December. Test criteria have been expanded to allow more individuals to access the COVID-19 test.
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