Framingham Known Covid-19 up Again; 26% of City Boosted

Covid
Author

Sharon Machlis

Published

December 23, 2021

Known new Covid-19 cases jumped 34% this week to a daily rate of 63.6 per 100,000 population in the most recent 14-day period, according to data released today by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. That follows a 53% rise in the prior week.

That’s the highest rate of known cases since January.

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Framingham Avg Daily Known New Cases per 100K (last 14 days)Latest: 66.5 for the period ending May 26

As high as those case rates are, that’s still below the Massachusetts average, which was 67.5 known cases per 100K. (Data by community below.)

As the Omicron variant becomes a higher percentage of overall Covid cases, experts have said being “fully vaccinated” offers less protection than it did for earlier strains. Boosters, however, restore a lot of earlier protection.

The state released booster data by city for the first time in its weekly vaccination report by municipality. About 26% of city residents have received an additional vaccine dose beyond one J&J or two mRNA vaccines. Newton led the available booster data with 41.2% boosted, followed by Somerville at 35.1% and Cambridge at 33.7%. Framingham was a bit ahead of Boston’s 23.9%

Framingham announced yesterday that there were three new known fatalities in the past seven days. A total of 258 residents are known to have died from Covid-19 since the pandemic began, or roughly 1 out of every 288 residents.

The number of Covid-19 tests administered to city residents rose compared with the prior week’s period. However, tests were up only 5.5% week over week compared with the 33.7% increase in cases.

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Framingham Covid-19 Tests in Previous 14 DaysLatest: 7,358 tests for the period ending May 26

Test positivity rose to 6%, highest since January.

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Framingham Covid-19 Test Positivity Rates (prior 14 days)Latest: 10.03% for the period ending May 26

Omicron

There’s been a lot of uncertainty as to whether the Omicron variant is “less severe” than Delta, since data is still relatively.

How to protect ourselves in the current surge

What are the best things you can do during this latest surge? Most of the same things that have worked in previous months.

  • Get fully vaccinated – and boosted if you are eligible.

  • Wear a high-quality mask when indoors as much as possible. “High quality” means upgrading from cloth or even surgical masks to N95, KN95, or KF94 masks. Note that many experts suggest steering away from KN95s on Amazon.com because there are a lot of counterfeits. Non-profit Project N95 is one source of dependable masks. Some retailers like Home Depot also sell them. (You can find tons of data about various masks via The Mask Nerd’s ratings spreadsheet and YouTube channel).

  • Try to improve indoor ventilation as much as possible by opening windows – even a few minutes per hour if cold out. HEPA filter, including do-it-yourself Corsi Rosenthal boxes, can help, too.

  • Remember that the virus spreads via aerosols and behaves somewhat like cigarette smoke. That means is can linger in the air for awhile, even after someone who’s infected has left a room. It can spread across a poorly ventilated room even if you aren’t close to an infected person. Good rule of thumb: If you could inhale someone else’s cigarette smoke where they are, you can also inhale their virus particles.

There are a lot of great resources at covidisairborne.org.

Vaccination Rates by Community

Place
Pct_At_Least_One_Dose
Pct_Fully_Vaxed
Pct_Boosted
1
Newton
89.5%
60.5%
2
Northampton
93.4%
80.9%
56.1%
3
Somerville
82.4%
51.6%
4
Chelmsford
89.2%
81.0%
51.1%
5
Cambridge
93.0%
76.8%
48.6%
6
Quincy
90.6%
80.5%
48.4%
7
Medford
89.1%
78.5%
48.1%
8
Norwood
92.3%
81.4%
47.5%
9
Barnstable
84.1%
47.0%
10
Weymouth
87.0%
78.6%
45.9%
11
South Hadley
79.3%
43.5%
12
Pittsfield
88.0%
76.7%
43.1%
13
Framingham
92.3%
79.3%
43.0%
14
Peabody
83.3%
75.3%
42.8%
15
Brookline
74.4%
63.6%
42.4%
16
Waltham
84.1%
73.4%
42.4%
17
Leominster
87.8%
76.6%
41.4%
18
Lincoln
75.8%
41.2%
19
Boston
85.6%
72.2%
39.2%
20
Chelsea
86.5%
37.3%
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Covid-19 Known New Infections Prior 14 Days by Community

Place
Trend
AvgDailyPer100K
PctPositive
TotalCases
TestRatePer100K
Sandisfield
153.3
18.2%
188
12988
Williamstown
149.3
3.3%
1,674
65515
Monroe
146.9
66.7%
12
3085
Windsor
135.2
28.1%
106
6743
Rowe
127.6
18.2%
67
9826
Cambridge
126.4
7.4%
25,853
27606
Pittsfield
122.2
14.2%
11,141
12599
Great Barrington
113.7
10.4%
1,423
15937
Amherst
113
6.8%
8,904
25651
Dalton
112.7
16.1%
1,368
10346
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