Health & Fitness
Andover Drops Out Of High-Risk Category
Andover reported a 3.99 percent positive rate over the last two weeks.

ANDOVER, MA — Andover fell out of the high-risk category in the latest Massachusetts Department of Health city and town coronavirus report Thursday.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks was just 3.99 percent, down from 5.3 percent last week, according to the state report. That put it in the moderate-risk, or yellow, category.
Andover had just 126 active coronavirus cases Thursday, down from 162 a week before.
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Andover was one of the dozens of cities and towns that were removed from the high-risk category Thursday, amid a multi-week decline in coronavirus rates across the state.
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The seven-day average positive test rate for the state fell to 4.44 percent, down a percentage point over the last week. Statewide case counts, hospitalizations and deaths also all fell over the last week, although all measures remained far above the lows over the summer.
Andover had 209 cases over the last two weeks, or 41 average daily cases per 100,000 residents, versus 284 cases in last week's report.
According to the latest town report, 1,969 residents have tested positive for the virus and 107 have died.
Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.
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