Fun with MA COVID-19 reporting 22-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) - flirting with yellow... 0.2->0.6->1.6->2.3->2.2->1.9->3.1->2.5->1.4->3.9.
  • Boston (getting redder) - Definitely made the right choice to go remote with schools. 6.0->6.4->7.1->7.4->7.5->7.7>7.9->8.5->10.0->11.1->12.0
  • Cambridge (yellow*) - So... I assume we're going to blame this on colleges, right? 2.4->2.5->1.8->1.6->2.0->2.2->2.4->2.5->2.4->3.3->4.1
  • Chelsea (RED!!!) - at least you stopped getting redder, now to get back before 25? 31.9->29.4->25->22.9->22.4->18.8->22.4->30.9->28.4
  • Fitchburg (turned yellow) - cAnd to yellow you turn... you had a good run there for 8 weeks.... 3.6->4.6->2.4->2.4->3.1->2.2->1.5->1.5->2.4->3.9->4.7
  • Holliston (red) - 5.7->3.1->1.0->8.3->9.3->5.7->8.8->9.3
  • Lawrence (REDDER!!!!!!) - 8.6->10.0->14.9->20.5->16.9->22.1->25.4->35.2->41.9->45.9
  • Lowell (RED) - Staying stead at such a red spot is better than some on the list but please get back to yellow soon. 2.9->2.7->4.2->5.9->6.4->7.9->10.9->16.3->16.4->16.3
  • Lynn (redder) - not good... 24.3->23.5->16.7->12.1->9.5.->12.7->11.3->10.1->9.8->12.3->17.3
  • Malden (red) - no longer getting worse but you've got a ways to go to get to yellow 4.2->3.6->5.5->7.4->6.0->4.7->5.9->10.4->12.5->11.4
  • Medford (yellow) - so... red next week, right? 4.5->3.6->3.1->4.5->5.4->4.7->4.3->4.8->5.9->6.7->7.5
  • Quincy (yellow) - well done at turning things around and heading back to green 3.7->3.0->2.7->3.1->3.1->3.7->4.4->6.0->6.9->6.5
  • Salem (yellow) - Given the season, I'm impressed that you're still yellow. Also, I'm glad you got out of the path to the red you were on. 8.3->10.5->6.5->4.9->5.2->4.0->4.0->5.2->6.3->7.1->5.9
  • Somerville (red) - still red 3.7->4.7->5.8->7.7->7.6->4.9->3.8->6.1->8.2->8.5
  • Springfield (red) - nice progression, keep going for yellow 4.5->3.2->2.5->3.0->3.3->4.3->8.3->14.6->14.4->11.7
Have a city/town you'd like me to keep track of?  Let me know.

Just generally... with the state map... Grey and Green continue to reduce their share while red is continuing to take over. Luckily, Baker's administration has clarified things for us so that we know that only 8 of the yellow and red cities/towns have more than 30% of their cases coming from colleges, universities or assisted living facilities. Thanks Gov Baker.

Stay Safe. Stay Sane. Stay Informed.

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