Fun with MA COVID-19 Reporting 03-Sep-2021 edition (Clusters)

Just a friendly reminder that the residence-based settings are removed on account of, well, you can't really prevent spread within a place of living, so the effort has to be preventing it from spreading outside and coming in. 

Child Care to pick up the pace and show why nobody can compete.  People are apparently acknowledging that COVID spreads at restaurants but aren't appreciating the spread that occurs anywhere else.  While Restaurants & Food Courts dropped to less than half the spread they had last week, all other settings are roughly where they were before.

  • Child Care Tier
    • Child Care - 101 clusters causing 307 cases 
  • High Tier
    • Social Gatherings - 59 clusters causing 127 cases 
  • Medium Tier
    • Organized Athletics & Camps - 22 clusters causing 62 cases 
    • Restaurants & Food Courts - 63 clusters causing 43 cases 
  • Low Tier 
      • Recreational/Cultural - 9 cluster causing 29 cases 
      • Retail & Services - 17 cluster causing 24 cases 
          • Industrial Settings - 9 clusters causing 23 cases 
          • Travel & Lodging - 10 clusters causing 16 cases 
          • K-12 Schools - 8 clusters causing 15 cases 
          • Other Healthcare - 6 clusters causing 14 cases 
            • Other Workplaces - 8 clusters causing 13 cases  
            • Hospitals - 13 clusters causing 11 cases 
            • Colleges & Universities - 6 clusters causing 9 cases 
            • Other Food Establishments - 2 cluster causing 8 cases
            • Places of Worship - 4 clusters causing 5 cases 
              • Other - 4 clusters causing 3 cases
            • No spread but clusters remaining that haven't been closed out 
              • Offices - 1 cluster causing 0 cases 
            Stay safe. Stay informed.

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