Boston-Proper COVID-19 Update (13-Jan-2023 data)

Of the three thresholds for concern that had reached previously, 1 got slightly better though not enough to get back down to where we were 2 weeks ago, 1 stayed the same (which is just about as bad as that threshold can get) and 1 got progressively worse:

Test Positivity rate:
Threshold: 5.0%
Current:   13.2% (down from 14.6% but still up from 13.0% the prior week and 10.3% the week before that)

Number of neighborhoods with positivity rate >= 8.0%
Threshold: 4 or more (of 16 total)
Current:   15 (same as last week, which was up from 14 the prior week and 11 the week before that)

Confirmed Daily Adult COVID-19 Hospitalizations (7-day moving average)
Threshold: 200.0
Current:     303.3 (up from 287.7 last week, 271.9 the prior week week and 233.9 the week week before that)

Thankfully, while the occupied adult non-surge ICU beds got worse, it is still down from 2 weeks ago and remains below the threshold, if just barely:
Threshold: 95.0%
Current:     93.5% (up from 91.4% last week, 89.6% the prior week, but still down from 93.7% the week before that)

All of this is to say that things continue to be pretty bad in Boston right now, despite the improvements we've seen in wastewater tracing.  

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