Fun with MA COVID-19 Reporting 01-Nov-2021 (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. 

Notable this week:  People clearly are easing up on their precautions again as Social Gatherings ticked up by 1/3 (though Restaurants & Food Courts continue to see relatively low contribution to spread).  Conversely, K-12 Schools reduced their spread to 2/3 their previous level and Hospitals drove their cases down to half!  

  • Child Care Tier
    • Child Care - 216 clusters causing 327 cases 
  • Super High Tier
    • Social Gatherings - 38 clusters causing 184 cases 
  • High Tier
    • K-12 Schools - 51 clusters causing 120 cases 
      • Organized Athletics & Camps - 36 clusters causing 91 cases 
    • MediumTier
        • Hospitals - 18 clusters causing 38 cases 
        • Industrial Settings - 19 clusters causing 36 cases 
        • Colleges & Universities - 18 clusters causing 28 cases
        • Recreational/Cultural - 10 cluster causing 28 cases
      • Low Tier
          • Other Workplaces - 14 clusters causing 21 cases 
          • Restaurants & Food Courts - 16 cluster causing 18 cases 
          • Retail & Services - 7 cluster causing 14 cases 
            • Places of Worship - 4 cluster causing 14 cases 
            • Other - 5 clusters causing 10 cases
            • Other Healthcare - 8 cluster causing 6 cases
              • Offices - 4 clusters causing 5 cases
              • No spread but clusters remain open
                • Other Food Establishments - 2 cluster causing 0 cases 
                • Travel & Lodging - 2 cluster causing 0 cases
              Stay safe. Stay informed.

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