Local COVID-19 updates
Mar. 24th, 2022 05:39 pm( Wall-o-text )
Day-over-day counts for deaths, cases and hospitalizations are all up, which is very much not good news. In much worse news, all four seven-day averages are up compared to yesterday. The weekly city/town data is also out, and it's not terrible news - yet. The state is up to five communities which would qualify for the highest "red" risk code (up from one last week); that's still a nicely low number, but the trend is not in the right direction.
I'm starting to be really concerned about the trends of the last couple of days. Not that there's a damn thing I can do about it, except continue to wear my mask indoors in public. (I'm now very much in the minority around here.)
The town of Acton's current Google Data Studio dashboard is showing 31 active and 2,841 cumulative cases as of March 23. In the most recent "newsflash style update" at 7PM on December 21, 2021, the town reported 1538 cumulative cases with 89 individuals in isolation, 1417 recovered and 32 fatalities.
Day-over-day counts for deaths, cases and hospitalizations are all up, which is very much not good news. In much worse news, all four seven-day averages are up compared to yesterday. The weekly city/town data is also out, and it's not terrible news - yet. The state is up to five communities which would qualify for the highest "red" risk code (up from one last week); that's still a nicely low number, but the trend is not in the right direction.
I'm starting to be really concerned about the trends of the last couple of days. Not that there's a damn thing I can do about it, except continue to wear my mask indoors in public. (I'm now very much in the minority around here.)
The town of Acton's current Google Data Studio dashboard is showing 31 active and 2,841 cumulative cases as of March 23. In the most recent "newsflash style update" at 7PM on December 21, 2021, the town reported 1538 cumulative cases with 89 individuals in isolation, 1417 recovered and 32 fatalities.