Politics & Government

Danvers Coronavirus Test Rates Tick Higher In Latest State Report

Danvers remains classified as a "green" safe community despite the rising positive-test rate.

Danvers saw its coronavirus test numbers inch higher in the state's weekly report.
Danvers saw its coronavirus test numbers inch higher in the state's weekly report. (Dave Copeland/Patch)

DANVERS, MA — The town's coronavirus test-positive rate edged higher this week even as Danvers remained classified as a "green" safe community in the state's weekly report.

The town's test-positive rate sat at 0.69 percent with 3.00 cases per 100,000 residents. That keeps Danvers as a "green" safe community in the state's latest interactive map. The town had 14 new known positive cases over the past two weeks.

Communities with less than 4.0 cases per 100,000 residents are considered safe communities, according to the state.

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Forty communities were designated high-risk in the new town-by-town data released by the state Wednesday, up from 23 the week before. Positive test rates rose in over half of the state's 351 communities.

The positive test rate over the last two weeks increased in 176 — or 50.1 percent — of the 351 communities in the state. The rate fell in 68 — or 19.4 percent — communities and held steady in the remaining 148.

Find out what's happening in Danversfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

State rules mean that high-risk communities, plus others that were high-risk in the last two updates, cannot move on to the next phase of reopening. Towns were marked high-risk, or red, if they reported more than eight confirmed COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks.

With Wednesday's update, Dedham, Monson and Plainville cleared the required three weeks without being marked high-risk, and can move forward. A number of other communities were not red, Wednesday, but remain barred from reopening due to being high-risk more recently.

The following 19 communities were added to the list, Wednesday: Acushnet, Amherst, Brockton, Chelmsford, Dartmouth, Dudley, Holyoke, Hudson, Kingston, Leicester, Malden, Plymouth, Randolph, Southborough, Southbridge, Sunderland, Waltham, Webster and Woburn.

(Patch Editor Christopher Huffaker contributed to this report.)

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