Boston-Proper COVID-19 Update (12-Nov-2020 data)

 Since the state's color coding is now BS, I've decided to make my own which is somewhat based on the old color-coding but augmented to allow a bit more scalability given that "red" would align with communities seeing 8 cases per 100,000 people per day AND communities seeing 50, which seems like it's not so useful.  The below color-coding is a trial run this week...

  • Green - Less than 4 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Yellow - Greater than or equal to 4 and less than 8 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Orange - Greater than or equal to 8 and less than 16 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Red - Greater than or equal to 16 and less than 24 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Maroon - Greater than or equal to 24 and less than 32 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Purple - Greater than or equal to 32 and less than 40 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Black - Greater than or equal to 40 cases per 100,000 people per day

Cases PER DAY per 100,000 people for the last 2 weeks as of last week and then that average now (color coding per old state analysis criteria, spoiler alert, it's all red)

  • Allston/Brighton: 5.0->6.1->11->10.9->9.2->11->8.7->5.6->7.6->15.4->24.7 
  • Charlestown: 4.8->4.0->0->1.1->4.0->3.7->4.4->7.4->11.8->18.0->30.5
  • Dorchester: 7.8->7.3->5.7->7.0->12.3->15.7->18.9->19.8->26.5->41.6->64 (I'm considering changing the color coding since there are several places much higher than 40 cases per day per 100k
  • Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Downtown, North End and West End combined: 3.9->4.1->6.5->6.8->5.7->6.7->6.3->6.996->12.7->16.2->32 
  • East Boston: 34.6->23.6->14->13.4->20->17.7->16.4->22.7->29.4->49.0->81.9
  • Fenway: 6.7->7.2->6.8->6.7->6.7->6.2->4.6->7.98->12.7->13.7->23.5 
  • Hyde Park: 4.1->3.9->3.7->6.5->10.3->13->17.6->17.6->16.1->24.2->36.9
  • Jamaica Plain: 7.9->7.2->5.5->5.8->4.9->6.7->11.4->12.7->16->22.7->35.4
  • Mattapan: 5.2->5.5->3.8->3.8->7.9->9-> 9.8->11.7->18.3->27.8->42
  • Roslindale: 5.3->6.5->9.9->10.1->10.9->9.9->10.4->13.5->19.8->30.7->48.3
  • Roxbury: 5.4->6.0->6.7->7.9->6.6->6.6->6.7->9.6->13.5->18->20.8->34.1
  • South Boston: 2.3->3.6->8.3->12->13->14.5->13->12->15.6->24.2->53.5
  • South End: 3.7->3.8->2.2->2.4->6.6->7.3->9.7->18->20.5->27.8->49.4
  • West Roxbury: 2.1->4.4->6.7->5.4->4.2->5->4.4->3.96->4.6->9.0->13.3
  • All of Boston: 7.5->7.0->7.0->7.8->9.4->10.5->11.5->13.1->17.5->26.1

Summary: EVERYBODY's getting worse, EVERYBODY is what used to be considered red.  Only one area is below 23.0!


Stay safe. Stay sane. Stay informed.


All data is based on the weekly reports found here: https://bphc.org/whatwedo/infectious-diseases/Infectious-Diseases-A-to-Z/covid-19/Pages/default.aspx

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