Fun with MA COVID-19 reporting 14-Oct-2020 Greater-Greater Somerville local edition

(All average cases listed are 14-day averages and are per 100,000, which means that it's comparable between cities without regard for each city's population)
  • Arlington (green) - excellent job: 0.2->0.6->1.6->2.3->2.2->1.9->3.1->2.5->1.4.
  • Boston (getting redder) - you are nothing if not consistent... please stop being so damned consistent and get better. 6.0->6.4->7.1->7.4->7.5->7.7>7.9->8.5->10.0->11.1
  • Cambridge (green) - You've decided to move from the 2's to the 3's... 2.4->2.5->1.8->1.6->2.0->2.2->2.4->2.5->2.4->3.3
  • Chelsea (RED!!!) - I'll I'm going to say is sorry. 31.9->29.4->25->22.9->22.4->18.8->22.4.->30.9
  • Fitchburg (green) - continuing your turn toward yellow from last week. 3.6->4.6->2.4->2.4->3.1->2.2->1.5->1.5->2.4->3.9
  • Holliston (red) - Didn't take long to get back to red, but fluctuations in small towns can be like that. 5.7->3.1->1.0->8.3->9.3->5.7->8.8
  • Lawrence (RED!!!!!!) - 8.6->10.0->14.9->20.5->16.9->22.1->25.4->35.2->41.9.
  • Lowell (RED) - Thanks for slowing the race into the red, please get better soon. 2.9->2.7->4.2->5.9->6.4->7.9->10.9->16.3->16.4
  • Lynn (red) - gains in recent weeks erased 24.3->23.5->16.7->12.1->9.5.->12.7->11.3->10.1->9.8->12.3
  • Malden (red) - still getting worse 4.2->3.6->5.5->7.4->6.0->4.7->5.9->10.4->12.5
  • Medford (yellow) - heading toward red still 4.5->3.6->3.1->4.5->5.4->4.7->4.3->4.8->5.9->6.7
  • Quincy (yellow) - eh tu Quincey? 3.7->3.0->2.7->3.1->3.1->3.7->4.4->6.0->6.9
  • Somerville (turned red) - well... damn 3.7->4.7->5.8->7.7->7.6->4.9->3.8->6.1->8.2
  • Springfield (red) - well, at least you're not getting worse? 4.5->3.2->2.5->3.0->3.3->4.3->8.3->14.6->14.4
Have a city/town you'd like me to keep track of? Let me know and I'll add it to the list.

Just generally... with the state map... while some neighborhoods have managed to get to grey, the general trend is a more colorful map with significantly more yellow and red than last week. Thanks Gov Baker.

Stay Safe. Stay Sane. Stay Informed.

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