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MA Coronavirus: 2 More Dead As Confirmed Cases Surpass 1,000
The number of deaths related to the new coronavirus is now in the double digits in Massachusetts.

The number of deaths caused by the new coronavirus continued to mount as confirmed cases the virus in Massachusetts surpassed 1,000, state health officials said Tuesday.
The Department of Public Health in its daily update announced two more deaths related to COVID-19, upping the total to 11. The DPH also revealed 1,159 confirmed cases in an expected, yet still jarring uptick, from 777 Monday.
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been increasing dramatically as testing expands and the virus spreads. The number of tests administered is now at 13,749, nearly 5,000 more than Monday. The majority of tests have taken place at hospitals or in private labs, rather than the state lab.
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There are now 304 cases in Middlesex County, 234 in Suffolk County, 129 in Norfolk County and 118 in Essex County. Boston announced there are 197 confirmed cases in the city, saying 21 recovered.
The hardest-hit age groups in terms of number of cases are 40-49, 50-50 and 30-39, each with more than 200 cases.
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