Health & Fitness

Arlington's Positive Coronavirus Test Rate Up To 2.3 Percent

The latest state figures show a gradual uptick in positive tests and new cases in recent weeks.

Somerville's positive test rate reached 2.34 percent this week, but remains lower than the statewide average.
Somerville's positive test rate reached 2.34 percent this week, but remains lower than the statewide average. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

ARLINGTON, MA — Arlington saw a gradual increase in its coronavirus figures in recent weeks, as the number of cases continues to rise across the state.

The town reported a positive test rate of 2.34 percent, up from 2.01 percent last week and 1.6 percent the week before. Massachusetts reported a statewide rate of 5.5 percent, increasing slightly from the previous week's 5.1 percent.

Also over the past week, Arlington was averaging 25.7 new cases per day per 100,000 people. That's up from the average daily rate of 20.3 measured in Arlington on Dec. 9 and 14.2 reported on Dec. 2.

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The state Department of Public Health reported 5,883 new coronavirus cases statewide and 30 new deaths Thursday afternoon. That marked the state's highest weekly average death rate since April.

The latest vaccine report shows the number of residents who are fully vaccinated has surpassed 5 million. About 82 percent of Arlington residents are fully vaccinated, and 92 percent are partially vaccinated.

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The state releases town-by-town testing data every Thursday, including the number of people tested, the testing rate, the positive test rate, cases and infection rates.


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