MA Wastewater Tracking (21-Jul-2023 Update)

Ok, so, Southern MA doesn't appear to have been quite as bad the curve as we may have thought it was based on 2 samples... it's still unfortunate that we get only 3 readings per week given that, if one of them is an abnormality it throws off our understanding of the situation on the ground much more drastically and this is really the only way we know what's happening with the spread anymore. Throwing in a couple comparison time points:
2020 for the first wave
2021 saw our lowest spread where we actually had a couple days when nobody died from COVID and had gotten down to single-cases per 100,000 people per day for a few days.
And then there's the last month.

We're not quite as bad as we were at the peak of the first wave but we're still depressingly far from what we accomplished in the past.

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