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Andover Positive Rate Approaches 3%, Town Reports 2,500th Case

The town reported 89 active cases of the virus, as of Thursday. But one in five residents have been fully vaccinated, according to the state

Andover reported 118 coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
Andover reported 118 coronavirus cases over the last two weeks. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

ANDOVER, MA — Andover's coronavirus numbers continued to worsen in the latest town-by-town report from the Department of Public Health, even as the state's vaccination count gives cause for hope.

The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks was 2.98 percent, up from 2.68 percent the week before. The caseload rose as well, from 110 to 118.

The latest cases bring the town to 2,500 cases, with 122 deaths.

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But the vaccination drive continues to hold good news. One in five Andover residents has been fully vaccinated, according to the latest state data. And more than a third of the town has gotten at least one shot.

>>Town-By-Town Coronavirus Stats: MA Hits 600K Cases

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The state also reported a case milestone Thursday, with its 600,000th case.

The state labeled 55 communities as high risk for the coronavirus Thursday in the latest town-by-town report from the Department of Public Health, up from 32 in the previous report. The full list of high-risk communities is available at the end of this story.

The seven-day average positive test rate for the state rose to 2.49 percent, up from 2.39 percent a week prior.

The state reported 2,455 coronavirus cases, 32 deaths and 83,879 vaccine doses Thursday.

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

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