Key Massachusetts Coronavirus Indicators Continue To Fall

BOSTON — With the state readying the second phase of its four-phase reopening plan, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported 789 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 50 reported COVID-19 deaths Saturday.

The daily report shows a continuing downward train for the indicators officials say the state will monitor as it moves to reopen the economy, including declines in positive test rates, hospitalizations and deaths.


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As of Saturday, there have been 96,301 confirmed coronavirus cases since the first case was reported on Feb. 1. There have been 6,768 reported COVID-19 deaths since the first death on March 20.

Also on Saturday, DPH said it had conducted and additional 10,744 tests, bringing the total number of completed tests to 582,519.


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This article originally appeared on the Boston Patch