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Andover Reports 33 Active Cases But Remains Moderate-Risk
Andover's positive test rate and case count rose but the town remained below the high-risk threshold.
ANDOVER, MA — Andover was designated a moderate-risk community in the weekly state data released Thursday. The town had 33 active cases, it reported Thursday.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks was 0.88 percent, up from 0.77 percent last week. According to the state data, the town had 33 cases over the past two weeks through Wednesday, for a average daily rate of 6.5 cases per 100,000 residents. The town had 5.2 average daily cases per 100,000 last week.
Across the state, 121 communities with over 8 average daily cases per 100,000 were designated high-risk, Thursday, up from 77 last week.
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State officials have said that high-risk communities cannot move on to the next phase of reopening. Towns that spend three consecutive weeks at the high-risk level must revert back to the previous step. Towns are marked high-risk, or red, if they reported more than eight confirmed COVID-19 cases per day per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks.
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Statewide, the positive test rate rose to 1.8 percent, more than double the September low of 0.8 percent. There were 11.8 average daily cases per 100,000 residents, keeping the state above the high-risk threshold.
There were 1,243 new COVID-19 cases and 27 deaths reported Thursday. There have been 9,727 deaths and 151,741 confirmed cases statewide since the pandemic reached the Bay State in March.
According to the town's more up-to-date numbers, 454 people have tested positive for the virus since March. Sixty-two residents have died.
Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.
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