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Brookline Coronavirus Stats: Slight Uptick, But Still Low Risk
The town's daily average and percent positive rates stayed in the low-risk range during the past two weeks, despite a rise in positives.

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The town's daily average and percent positive rates stayed in the low-risk range during the past two weeks, despite a rise in positives.

The city's daily average and percent positive rates held steadily in the moderate-risk range during the past two weeks.
The city's daily average and percent positive rates held steadily in the moderate-risk range during the past two weeks.
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