Health & Fitness

Burlington Coronavirus Metrics Climb, But So Do Vaccines

The town's COVID-19 numbers are once again rising, with the positive rate over 2.5 percent.

Burlington reported 74 coronavirus cases in the last two weeks.
Burlington reported 74 coronavirus cases in the last two weeks. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

BURLINGTON, MA — Coronavirus numbers here are continuing to climb, an ominous sign that the town is still in the thick of a pandemic despite optimism about vaccinations, according to the latest town-by-town state report.

There were 74 confirmed cases in Burlington over the past two weeks, up from 61 in last week's report. They bring the town's total to 1,751.

The positive test rate increased from 2.41 percent to 2.8 percent, while the average daily incidence rate per 100,000 went from 15.7 to 19.

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There is some good news. Nearly one-third of the town's population has received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, with more than two-thirds of those 65 and older having been vaccinated at least once.

Over 4,500 Burlington residents — about 17 percent — have been fully vaccinated.

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Massachusetts labeled 32 communities as high risk for the coronavirus Thursday in the latest town-by-town report from the Department of Public Health, up from 20 in the previous report.

The seven-day average positive test rate for the state rose to 2.22 percent, up from 1.93 percent a week prior.

The positive test rate over the last two weeks rose in more than half of the state's cities and towns.

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

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