The Department of Public Health released the latest community coronavirus data on Wednesday.
The table shows the number of cases for each community, the total number of people evaluated, the number of tests and the rate of positive results in the last two weeks for each town and city in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts health officials announced another 29 deaths from the coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the statewide death count to 8,360.
Authorities also confirmed another 356 cases of the virus, bringing the total number of cases statewide to at least 109,096. That is based on 15,556 new molecular tests reported Wednesday, according to the Department of Public Health.
There were also 146 new probable cases reported Wednesday, totaling 7,588.
The latest data comes as cases in some of the hardest hit states, such as Florida, California, Texas and Arizona, have begun to stabilize and even decline, according to the New York Times. But some of the places, particularly Arizona, Texas, and South Carolina, have seen the largest increase in recently reported deaths.
The data also comes amid a small increase in the infection rate in Massachusetts, which officials believe is the result of several “small groups” of cases linked to recent meetings, Gov. Charlie Baker said Monday.
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