BOSTON (WHDH) - Health officials reported Wednesday that more than 95,000 Massachusetts residents have recovered from COVID-19.
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As of July 15, there were a total of 106,128 confirmed cases of coronavirus across the state and 95,390 patients who have been “released from isolation,” data showed.
Patients who are no longer in isolation are considered to be recovered from the disease, officials said.

“As part of this definition, the DPH is counting people as released from isolation after 21 days of illness or 21 days past the date of their test in all settings, including nursing homes and state facilities,” the state wrote in its weekly health report.
There are currently 2,586 patients who are in isolation, which remains the same as last week.
A total of 8,152 people have died from coronavirus since the start of the outbreak.
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