BOSTON (WHDH) – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has begun releasing data on both probable and confirmed cases of coronavirus elevating the total number of cases to 105,059 on Friday and 7,538 virus-related deaths.

Of the 392 new coronavirus cases, 85 are newly probable and307 are newly confirmed.

Of the 46 deaths, one is newly probable and 45 are confirmed.

Monday, June 1 was the first day that the government began reporting probable and confirmed cases under recommendation from the CDC. Probable cases are defined as  individuals who have not been tested by the standard viral (molecular) test.

They have either had a positive antibody test and either had COVID symptoms or were likely to be exposed to a positive case or did not have an antibody test but had COVID symptoms and were known to be exposed to a positive case.

Probable cases also include individuals whose death certificate listed COVID-19 as a cause of death but who were not tested.

The county break-down now includes probable case counts.

1,479 are from Barnstable County, 575 are from Berkshire County, 7,872 are from Bristol County, 42 from Dukes County, 15,518 from Essex County, 348 from Franklin County, 6,431 from Hampden County, 918 from Hampshire County, 23,075 from Middlesex County, 8,842 from Norfolk County, 13 from Nantucket County, 8,462 from Plymouth County, 19,249 from Suffolk County, 11,937 from Worcester County and 298 are unknown, according to the DPH.

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Symptoms of coronavirus include fever, cough, and shortness of breath, according to the CDC. Reported worldwide illnesses have ranged from mild symptoms to severe illness and death.

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 Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s latest coronavirus quarantine update shows that over 56,000 Bay State residents have been either monitored or quarantined for the disease since the pandemic began.

Over 32,500 of those individuals have completed their quarantine.

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