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Latest Town-By-Town Coronavirus Case Counts For Massachusetts
Check out Patch's updated map and spreadsheet showing coronavirus case counts and testing data for every Massachusetts community.

MASSACHUSETTS — The state Department of Public Health updated town-by-town data on the new coronavirus Wednesday.
The data, which is updated weekly, includes confirmed coronavirus cases for all 351 Massachusetts towns and cities, except for communities with populations under 50,000 and fewer than five cases. The department said the stipulation was designed to protect the privacy of patients in those towns and cities.
The data also includes town-by-town testing data, including the total number of persons tested, the testing rate, and the positive test rate in addition to the case and infection rate for each of the state's 351 municipalities.
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How to use this map: Zoom in on the map below and click on a pin to see that town's coronavirus case data. You can also view the town-by-town coronavirus data in the spreadsheet we used to create this map.
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The statewide infection rate is 1490.76 confirmed cases per 100,000 residents. The map does not include 253 of the state's 103,858 cases because state health officials could not determine which town the patient lived in.
Statewide, there were 261 new confirmed COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday, as well as 28 reported deaths. Since the first reported death on March 20, there have been 8,081 coronavirus-related deaths in Massachusetts. On Tuesday, the state reported no new COVID-19 deaths for the first time since March. Tuesday's report also dropped the total death toll by 41 after the state cleaned up its data.
The state conducted 10,190 tests Wednesday, bringing the total number of completed tests to 853,150. The state also conducted 1,066 antibody tests, bringing the total to 72,752.
Dave Copeland writes for Patch and can be reached at dave.copeland@patch.com or by calling 617-433-7851. Follow him on Twitter (@CopeWrites) and Facebook (/copewrites).
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