Fun with MA COVID-19 Reporting 14-Nov-2020 edition

@#$%.... just @#$%.... no, I take that back... @#$@ing $@#%-ton of @#$@^$%$

Ok, because, you know...

Last week is now up to 1772 cases per day which is greater than the week of April 5, so we're down to 3 weeks in April that saw cases as high and only 19 days that started 7-day periods of such high cases.

There have been 21 days so far with 2000+ cases... 3 of them being last week and 2 of them being this week.  There have been 3 days with 2900+ cases, one of them was this past Monday.... Monday which is still seeing increases to the tally... yes, that Monday... which now has a total of 3098, jumping past the previous single-day high of 2990 from April 17.  Oh, and there have been only 7 days that reached what Tuesday currently stands at (2414), and you guessed it, 2 of those were this week and 5 of them were at the peak of the first wave back in April.

This week, where multiple days will still see triple digit increases for days to come, already has more cases than any other week except the 4 weeks in April and last week.Hospitalizations have seen increases for the last 9 straight days.... we haven't seen a 9-day period of straight increases since, you guessed it, April.... April 9 through April 17 to be exact.

We are reaching the same level of cases as we saw at the peak of our first wave and we are basically doing nothing about it as a state.

Stay safe. Stay sane. Stay informed.

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