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Sudbury Coronavirus Cases Trending Higher: State Data

More than 83 percent of Sudbury residents are vaccinated, but cases are rising locally just like they are across Massachusetts.

SUDBURY, MA — Along with most towns and cities in Massachusetts, coronavirus cases are on the rise in Sudbury.

On Thursday, the state Department of Public Health reported 5,883 new coronavirus cases and 30 deaths statewide. The seven-day average number of hospitalized patients was 1,342.1, up from 1,099.4 the week prior. Over 1,400 people were hospitalized with the virus, as of Wednesday.

Vaccine levels are also continuing to rise. Although the state has tracked over 100,000 so-called breakthrough cases, vaccines are the best way to prevent severe COVID-19 illnesses, according to health officials. About 86.8 percent of Sudbury residents are fully vaccinated, and over 95 percent have received at least one dose.

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Here's the latest local data on coronavirus cases in Sudbury, according to the state:

  • New cases over last two weeks: 90
  • Average daily new cases per 100,000 residents: 36.1 (trending higher)
  • Share of positive cases over last two weeks: 3.81 percent (trending higher)
  • Total cases since pandemic began: 1,180

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