BOSTON (WHDH) – The Department of Public Health reported 175 newly confirmed coronavirus cases Tuesday.
A total of 114,786 cases have been reported so far in Massachusetts and 6 new deaths elevating the confirmed virus-related death toll to 8,617 statewide.
Friday afternoon, the DPH announced that a private lab had reported over 100 false positive test results over the course of a three-day period. That lab, which was not named, was shut down and an investigation has been opened to determine if there are more inaccurate tests.
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On July 15, the Trump administration ordered hospitals to send their data to the White House instead of first being sent to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Three hundred and seventy-four people are currently hospitalized, up seven from Monday’s report. Sixty-six are currently receiving treatment in the Intensive Care Unit.
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The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person, typically between people who are in close contact with one another and via respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
The average age of coronavirus patient is 51-years-old and the average age of death is 82.
On June 30, the state reported zero new coronavirus deaths for the first time in months.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s latest coronavirus quarantine update shows that about 74,610 individuals have completed their quarantine while about 2,773 remain.
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