Massachusetts health officials reported 2,703 new COVID-19 cases and 61 new deaths in the last week, with the new data released Thursday.
In total, there have been 2,024,403 cases and 22,365 deaths since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.interactive coronavirus dashboard
, shows another drop in cases and hospitalizations from the last week. It's reported that as of March 7, there were 53 people primarily hospitalized for COVID-19 and a total of 458 hospitalized patients who have the virus. Of the total hospitalizations, 53 were in intensive care and eight were intubated.Get New England news, weather forecasts and entertainment stories to your inbox.
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Associations between mortality from COVID-19 and other causes: A state-level analysisBackground During the COVID-19 pandemic, the high death toll from COVID-19 was accompanied by a rise in mortality from other causes of death. The objective of this study was to identify the relationship between mortality from COVID-19 and changes in mortality from specific causes of death by exploiting spatial variation in these relationships across US states. Methods We use cause-specific mortality data from CDC Wonder and population estimates from the US Census Bureau to examine relationships at the state level between mortality from COVID-19 and changes in mortality from other causes of death. We calculate age-standardized death rates (ASDR) for three age groups, nine underlying causes of death, and all 50 states and the District of Columbia between the first full year of the pandemic (March 2020-February 2021) and the year prior (March 2019-February 2020). We then estimate the relationship between changes in cause-specific ASDR and COVID-19 ASDR using linear regression analysis weighted by the size of the state’s population. Results We estimate that causes of death other than COVID-19 represent 19.6% of the total mortality burden associated with COVID-19 during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. At ages 25+, circulatory disease accounted for 51.3% of this burden while dementia (16.4%), other respiratory diseases (12.4%), influenza/pneumonia (8.7%) and diabetes (8.6%) also contribute. In contrast, there was an inverse association across states between COVID-19 death rates and changes in death rates from cancer. We found no state-level association between COVID-19 mortality and rising mortality from external causes. Conclusions States with unusually high death rates from COVID-19 experienced an even larger mortality burden than implied by those rates alone. Circulatory disease served as the most important route through which COVID-19 mortality affected death rates from other causes of death. Dementia and other respiratory diseases made the second and third l
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3 NH Armed Robbery Suspects in Custody After Chase in Mass.Police have taken three people into custody Wednesday afternoon in Sterling, Massachusetts, after a chase that began in New Hampshire after an armed robbery. Massachusetts State Police did not say where in New Hampshire the robbery took place, but that troopers joined the pursuit after the Boxborough Police Department first began chasing the suspects in Massachusetts. Police say they stopped…
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Eurovision 2023: UK act to be revealed on BBC Radio 2 on ThursdayThe BBC said an announcement will be made on Zoe Ball's breakfast programme on Radio 2 at 08:30 GMT.
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More Gusty Conditions Thursday, but Milder Air ArrivesWe’ll see mostly cloudy skies to start Thursday. We’re also expecting milder temperatures in the lower and middle 40s. Those near the Cape and Islands are most likely to see a passing shower or flurry throughout the day on Thursday. Most other locations are dry. Friday is mostly sunny, and very nice. Highs will be in the middle 40s. On…
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Early outpatient treatment of COVID-19 with metformin could reduce the risk of developing long COVIDIn a recent study posted to Preprints with The Lancet*, a team of researchers from the United States investigated whether early outpatient treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with fluvoxamine, ivermectin, or metformin could prevent long coronavirus disease (long COVID).
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Mass. Sports Betting Barely Mentioned in Addiction Services PresentationThe topic of sports betting, which is about to explode across Massachusetts this week with the onset of mobile wagering, barely came up Wednesday during a presentation at the Public Health Council by the Office of Problem Gambling Services. Massachusetts over the past decade has grown increasingly reliant on revenues from casino wagering and slot machines, which add to state…
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