Health & Fitness

New Metrics Take North Andover Out Of High-Risk Category

The town's case count rose, but new metrics mean it is now designated as moderate-risk.

NORTH ANDOVER, MA — North Andover was designated a moderate-risk community by the state Friday, after weeks in the high-risk category.

The town's case count and positive rate both rose, but the state used new metrics for designating risk levels in the latest town-by-town release. Over 100 cities and towns fell out of the high-risk zone due to the change.

North Andover officials had predicted that the town would remain high-risk.

Find out what's happening in North Andoverfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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Communities can move into the next phase of reopening if they spend three consecutive weeks outside of the high-risk category.

Find out what's happening in North Andoverfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

North Andover reported 96 cases over the last two weeks, up from 40 last week, and a positive test rate of 1.03 percent, up from 0.74. Since March, the town has had 721 confirmed cases.

Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.

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