Boston-proper COVID-19 status update (1-Oct-2020 data)

Cases PER DAY per 100,000 people for the last 2 weeks as of last week and then that average now (color coding per state analysis criteria)
  • Allston/Brighton: 5.0->6.1->11->10.9->9.2 (keep working at it)
  • Charlestown: 4.8->4.0->0->1.1->4.0 (back to yellow )
  • Dorchester: 7.8->7.3->5.7->7.0->12.3 (it's been a rough couple weeks, stay safe)
  • Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Downtown, North End and West End combined: 3.9->4.1->6.5->6.8->5.7 (getting back in gear)
  • East Boston: 34.6->23.6->14->13.4->20!! (Nooooooo)
  • Fenway: 6.7->7.2->6.8->6.7->6.7 (yellow)
  • Hyde Park: 4.1->3.9->3.7->6.5->10.3 (didn't take long to go from green to yellow to red)
  • Jamaica Plain: 7.9->7.2->5.5->5.8->4.9 (nicely done, keep going toward green)
  • Mattapan: 5.2->5.5->3.8->3.8->7.9 (and yellow it is... and just barely not red... get back to working on it)
  • Roslindale: 5.3->6.5->9.9->10.1->10.9 (still increasing)
  • Roxbury: 5.4->6.0->6.7->7.9->6.6->6.6 (sticking at yellow... better than a few weeks ago but please get back to trying to get to green)
  • South Boston: 2.3->3.6->8.3->12->13 (RED)
  • South End: 3.7->3.8->2.2->2.4->6.6 (turned yellow after weeks at green)
  • West Roxbury: 2.1->4.4->6.7->5.4->4.2 (still yellow but getting close to green again)
  • All of Boston: 7.5->7.0->7.0->7.8->9.4!!! (RED)
Summary: There's not a single green neighborhood and there are several neighborhoods getting very red. Feel better boston.

Stay safe. Stay sane. Stay informed.

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