Woburn, MA|News|
Woburn No Longer High Risk After Positive Test Rate Falls
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 4.91 percent, just below the 5 percent threshold.

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The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 4.91 percent, just below the 5 percent threshold.

The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 4.94 percent, just below the 5 percent threshold.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 4.1 percent, below the 5 percent threshold.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks fell to 4.87 percent, just below the 5 percent threshold.
More than 80 percent of Massachusetts cities and towns reported falling positive test rates in the latest state report.
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