Fun with MA COVID-19 Reporting 07-Oct-2020 edition

Ok, in all of May 29 till the start of last week (so, all of June, July, August, and almost all of September) that exceeded last Friday's count. There were no days in the same time, none, that reached the case count for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday OR Thursday.

You want averages? How about 354 cases per day the week of Sep 13, 450 the week of Sep 20, and 580 the week of Sep 27. Again, back in the end of June we saw that average at 157 for a week and below 200 for 4 weeks (Jun 14-Jul 11). The week of May 17 saw 855 per day and the week of May 24 saw 499, so we're somewhere between mid May and late May in terms of how many cases we're seeing per day... you know... right where we were when we STARTED reopening.

Testing, with 1 exception, has been above 3.0% for individuals for the last 14 days. For comparison, the same rate was below 2.5%, with the exception of 1 day, from July 5 through September 2.

We don't need to be scared of COVID-19 but we need to be cognizant of it and aware of just how bad a job our leaders are doing at keeping us safe (and wouldn't it be just great if they were even trying to keep us safe at this point?)

Stay safe. Stay sane. Stay informed. Stay recognizing that Baker does not have your health in mind.

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