Health & Fitness

Newton's COVID-19 Positivity Rate Still On The Rise, Cases Increase

This week, the City of Newton reported a two-week case count of 434 compared to last week's case count of 412.

Newton's positive COVID-19 test rate is now at 4.74 percent, a 0.7 percent increase since last week.
Newton's positive COVID-19 test rate is now at 4.74 percent, a 0.7 percent increase since last week. (Shutterstock)

NEWTON, MA — Newton's positive COVID-19 test rate is now at 4.74 percent, a 0.7 percent increase since last week, according to the latest municipal-level data released by the Department of Public Health Thursday.

This week, the City of Newton reported a two-week case count of 434 compared to last week's case count of 412. Also over the past week, Newton was adding 33.8 new cases per day per 100,000 people. That's slightly higher than the 32.1 cases per 100,000 in Newton measured on April 21.

On Thursday afternoon, the state Department of Public Health reported 3,341 new coronavirus cases statewide and 10 new deaths. The seven-day average number of hospitalized patients was 404, up from 348.6 the week before.

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The latest state vaccine report showed the number of fully vaccinated residents rose to about 5.36 million. Over 89 percent are fully vaccinated in Newton, and 95 percent are partially vaccinated.

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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