Boston-Proper COVID-19 Update (04-Mar-2021 data)

 

  • 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 40 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Purple- Greater than or equal to 40 and less than 64 cases per 100,000 people per day
  • Black - Greater than or equal to 64 cases per 100,000 people per day
Information right next to the city/town name is the most recent information and the furthest to the right is the furthest back.  Each number is the outcome of taking this week's data, subtracting the data from 2 weeks ago, and dividing by 14 (to get the per day) and then dividing by the population of the location (to get the per person) and then multiplying by 100,000 (to get the per 100,000 people per day)
    • Allston/Brighton: 13.3<-15.5<-20.0<-27.3<-36.1<-38.5<-43.3<-  47.1 <-43.9<-40.7<-40.1<-  40.4 <33.6 <- 24.9 <-24.4 <-21.8 <- 24.7 <- 15.4 <-   7.6 <-   5.6 <-   8.7 <- 11.1 <-   9.2 <-   5.0
    • Charlestown:        16.6<-15.1<-17.3<-23.9<-37.5<-42.3<-47.5<-  55.6<-48.6<-43.8<-41.2<-   46.4 <- 42.7  <26.9 <- 22.8 <-22.8 <- 30.5 <- 18.0 <- 11.8 <-   7.4 <-   4.4 <-   3.7 <-   4.0 <-   4.8
    • Dorchester:           33.8<-34.3<-43.2<-47.7<-62.2<-73.7<-87.9<-102.8<-98.1<-85.3<-87.1<-   95.1 <- 78.4  <57.9 <- 47.6 <-44.2 <- 64.0 <- 41.6 <- 26.5 <- 19.8 <- 18.9 <- 15.8 <- 12.4 <-   7.9
    • Back Bay, ...:        23.3<-22.8<-27.5<-33.5<-40.5<-47.2<-51.6<-  53.4<-45.1<-44.3<-48.8<-   48.6 <39.2 <- 33.2 <- 33.2 <-31.4 <- 32.1 <- 16.3 <- 12.7 <-   7.0 <-   6.3 <-   6.7 <-   5.7 <-   3.9
    • East Boston:         22.2<-25.4<-28.8<-35.0<-58.0<-74.6<-86.9<- 98.0<-94.4<-91.3<-114.5<- 116.0 <- 87.5 <- 69.9 <-61.6 <-65.3 <- 81.9 <- 49.0 <- 29.4 <- 22.7 <- 16.4 <- 17.7 <-  19.9 <- 34.6
    • Fenway:                29.0<-28.0<-28.8<-34.2<-41.3<-46.2<-42.0<-  35.5<-30.1<-28.8<- 30.9<-  35.7 <-34.6 <-24.5 <-21.1 <-18.8 <- 23.5 <- 13.7 <- 12.7 <-   8.0 <-   4.6 <-   6.2 <-   6.7 <-     6.7
    • Hyde Park:            21.0<-26.0<-34.3<-46.7<-59.8<-68.8<-83.8<-  92.2<-75.3<-63.5<- 62.6<-  65.2 <-56.2 <-40.9 <36.9 <-30.9 <- 36.9 <- 24.2 <- 16.1 <- 17.6 <- 17.6 <- 12.9 <- 10.3 <-     4.1
    • Jamaica Plain:       11.4<-12.9<-16.9<-23.8<-34.5<-41.9<-43.7<-  51.2<-51.9<-42.4<39.4<-  41.7 <34.0 <-23.2 <-16.2 <-19.0 <- 35.4 <-  22.7 <- 16.0 <- 12.7 <- 11.4 <-   6.7 <-   4.9 <-   7.9
    • Mattapan:              30.0<-24.0<-30.3<-39.8<-45.3<-61.4<-66.1<-  65.0<-66.6<-59.8<-51.6<-  47.2 <-  37.1 <-29.2 <-29.2 <- 28.7 <- 42.0 <- 27.8 <- 18.3 <- 11.7 <-   9.8 <-   9.0 <-   7.9 <-   5.2
    • Roslindale:            32.8<-32.4<-37.9<-47.1<-58.9<-67.6<-86.4<-  91.5<-76.1<-66.7<-64.7<-  72.2 <-  56.3 <-42.7 <-41.5 <-36.7 <- 48.3 <- 30.7 <- 19.8 <- 13.5 <- 10.4 <-   9.9 <- 10.9 <-    5.3
    • Roxbury:               18.2<-17.6<-22.8<-25.4<-30.8<-44.8<-56.6<-  58.8<-51.8<-47.3<-41.5<-  37.4 <-  34.9 <-26.4 <-24.7 <-26.7 <- 34.1 <- 20.8 <- 18.0 <- 12.5 <-   9.6 <-   6.7 <-   6.6 <-    5.4
    • South Boston:       23.5<-28.5<-34.4<-42.0<-54.2<-60.8<-89.9<-105.3<-78.3<-76.2<-93.3<-   91.7 <- 70.5 <-53.5 <-50.8 <-54.4 <- 53.5 <- 24.2 <- 15.6 <- 12.0 <- 12.9 <- 14.5 <-  13.1 <-    2.3
    • South End:            27.4<-26.1<-27.4<-31.8<-42.2<-57.2<-63.8<-  66.0<-63.4<-53.0<-49.0<-   55.4 <- 45.9 <-34.9 <-37.5 <-33.8 <- 42.4 <- 27.8 <- 20.5 <- 18.1 <-   9.7 <-   7.3 <-    6.6  <-   3.8
    • West Roxbury:      15.6<-15.4<-18.6<-24.4<-32.5<-41.9<-52.5<-  59.4<-53.1<-54.6<-57.1<-   52.5 <- 43.6 <-34.0 <-24.8 <-13.5 <- 13.3 <-   9.0 <-   4.6 <-   4.0 <-   4.4 <-   5.0 <-    4.2  <-   2.1
    • All of Boston:       23.4<-24.1<-29.3<-35.5<-46.5<-56.0<-65.8<-  72.6<-65.6<-59.3<-61.4<-   63.5 <- 52.3 <-39.5 <-35.0 <-33.3 <- 42.6 <- 26.1 <- 17.5 <- 13.1 <- 11.5 <- 10.5 <-    9.4  <-   7.5
    *Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Downtown, North End and West End combined

    Summary - Boston still saw some improvements in some places.  9 out of the 14 regions, though, got worse.  None of the areas are down to single digits as many of them were last summer.  Don't get me wrong, the improvement has been amazing since December, but Boston is nowhere near out of the woods yet and things look to be turning back to getting worse already.

    Stay safe. Stay sane. Stay informed. 

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