Sentinel & Enterprise

Cases hit highest daily count since January

- By Rick Sobey

The Department of Public Health’s report of 4,838 infections is the most in one day since Jan. 22’s count of 4,935 cases — when the general population had not been vaccinated.

State health officials on Wednesday reported a spike of nearly 5,000 new coronaviru­s cases, the highest daily count since last winter’s surge, while COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations again jumped.

The Department of Public Health’s report of 4,838 infections is the most in one day since Jan. 22’s count of 4,935 cases — when the general population had not been vaccinated.

Infections had been plateauing, but case counts are now significan­tly up in the last few weeks as Bay Staters scramble to get booster shots for extra protection. The highly transmissi­ble omicron variant has now been confirmed in the U.S.

Cases are rising for a variety of reasons: More than 2 million people are still not fully vaccinated in Massachuse­tts, immunity is waning six months after getting the vaccine and more people are gathering indoors. Health officials are urging residents to get a booster if they’re eligible for it.

The single-day average of daily COVID-19 cases is now 1,972, significan­tly up from 1,129 cases a few weeks ago.

The average percent positivity has now spiked to 5.14%. The rate has tripled from 1.67% a few weeks ago. The positive test average for Wednesday’s count was 3.98%.

State health officials reported 25 new COVID deaths, bringing the state’s total recorded death toll to 19,430. The daily average of COVID deaths is now 9.4, compared to the record-low average of 1.3 in mid-july.

After COVID hospitaliz­ations increased by 51 patients, the state’s overall patient count is now 957 patients. That count of 957 patients is a 91% spike in less than a month.

There are now 204 patients in intensive care units, and 104 patients are intubated.

Of the total 957 patients, 355 patients are fully vaccinated — or about 37%. Those who are unvaccinat­ed are at a much higher risk for a severe case and hospitaliz­ation.

More than 4.8 million people in Massachuse­tts are fully vaccinated, and more than 5.7 million people have gotten at least one shot of the vaccine.

The state reported that more than 1.1 million people — 1,144,982 — have received a booster dose.

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