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  1. www.newtonma.gov › government › health-human-servicesData | City of Newton, MA

    The Massachusetts Department of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard includes data on: city/town specific metrics; confirmed and probable cases; testing; demographic data; hospitalizations, deaths, and more.

  2. 24 maj 2020 · COVID-19 Status | City of Newton, MA. Case # Newton COVID-19 Cases City of Newton, MA 2020 Confirmed Cases 05/01/2020 09/01/2020 01/01/2021 05/01/2021 09/01/2021 01/01/2022 05/01/2022 09/01/2022 0 100 200 300 Graph data through 12/21/2022.

  3. 8 lut 2022 · COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Newton Residents (age 5+) * • Percentage with at least one dose >95%. 2/8/2022 *Data through 2/1/22. Percentage of total population eligible for vaccination. This data includes all residents of the Chestnut Hill zip code (02467), which includes some Boston and Brookline residents.

  4. Find a COVID-19 vaccine. You can filter by location, type of vaccine, manufacturer, and more. In-home COVID vaccines. People can register by calling 833-983-0485 or scheduling online at patientportalma.com. Can children get a COVID vaccine? Children ages 6 months and older are able to get an age-appropriate dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

  5. See the latest news and features stories on the state of coronavirus in Massachusetts. Check out recent case and death numbers, vaccination rates, and more.

  6. By March 12, more than a hundred people had tested positive for the virus. Massachusetts experienced a first wave of COVID-19 that peaked in late April 2020, with almost 4,000 people hospitalized with the disease, and a rolling seven-day average of 2,300 new confirmed cases and 175 confirmed deaths a day. [5]

  7. www.mass.gov › info-details › covid-19-reportingCOVID-19 reporting - Mass.gov

    10 mar 2020 · COVID-19 reporting. The COVID-19 dashboard includes data on city/town COVID-19 activity, confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19, confirmed and probable deaths related to COVID-19, and the demographic characteristics of cases and deaths. COVID-19 testing patterns have changed over time.