Health & Fitness
One-Quarter Of North Andover Residents Fully Vaccinated
The town's vaccination drive continued to show results, with the coronavirus metrics holding steady.

NORTH ANDOVER, MA — North Andover's coronavirus metrics are holding steady, while the vaccination drive continues to show results, according to the latest town-by-town reports from the state.
The town's positive test rate over the last two weeks was 1.14 percent, down from 1.16 in last week's report. The town had 121 cases in that period, matching the 121 in last week's report.
As of Thursday, North Andover reported 78 active cases, bringing the total to 2,639. There are nine active Merrimack College cases.
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The latest vaccine report, with data through Tuesday, is promising: one-quarter of the town's residents have been fully vaccinated. Forty-one percent have received at least one dose, including over 85 percent of residents over 65.
>>Town-By-Town Coronavirus: 77 High-Risk, But Positive Rate Falls
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Massachusetts reported a growing number of high-risk communities in the latest town-by-town report Thursday, but statewide metrics including the positive rate fell over the last week.
The Department of Public Health labeled 77 communities as high risk for the coronavirus, up from 55 in the previous report. The risk classifications are based on two weeks of data. The full list of high-risk communities is available at the end of this article.
The seven-day average positive test rate for the state fell to 2.29 percent, from 2.60 percent a week prior. The weekly average case rate and death rate also fell.
The latest vaccine report shows the number of Massachusetts residents who are fully vaccinated has risen to 1.62 million. Another 1.1 million have received one dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.
Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.
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