Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Massachusetts medical cases by county

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County [lower-alpha 1] Confirmed Cases [lower-alpha 2] Deaths [lower-alpha 3] Recov. [lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 5] Population[lower-alpha 6] Cases
/100k
Deaths
/100k
Deaths
/Case %
14 / 14 182,544 10,329 142,072 6,892,503 2,648.4 149.9 5.66
Barnstable 2,287 188 Template:– 212,990 1,073.8 88.3 8.22
Berkshire 1,027 52 Template:– 124,944 822 41.6 5.06
Bristol 15,919 799 Template:– 565,217 2,816.4 141.4 5.02
Dukes and Nantucket 426 2 Template:– 28,731 1,482.7 7 0.47
Essex 28,965 1,392 Template:– 789,034 3,670.9 176.4 4.81
Franklin 550 75 Template:– 70,180 783.7 106.9 13.64
Hampden 12,923 855 Template:– 466,372 2,771 183.3 6.62
Hampshire 1,874 160 Template:– 160,830 1,165.2 99.5 8.54
Middlesex 38,246 2,355 Template:– 1,611,699 2,373 146.1 6.16
Norfolk 13,802 1,149 Template:– 706,775 1,952.8 162.6 8.32
Plymouth 12,900 869 Template:– 521,202 2,475 166.7 6.74
Suffolk 32,792 1,208 Template:– 803,907 4,079.1 150.3 3.68
Worcester 20,375 1,218 Template:– 830,622 2,453 146.6 5.98
Unknown 458 7 n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.53
Updated November 15, 2020
Data is publicly reported by Massachusetts Department of Public Health[2][3]
  1. County where an individual with a positive case was diagnosed. Location of original infection may vary.
  2. Reported cases include just confirmed cases. Probable cases are not included.
  3. Deaths include deaths from probable and confirmed cases.
  4. "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that county, not that the value is zero.
  5. MDPH is not providing recovered case numbers by county. Local health departments could be providing this information at their discretion.
  6. July 2019 population estimate from "U.S. Census Bureau Quick Facts: Massachusetts". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 8, 2020.[1]
Template documentation[create]
  1. "COVID-19 Updates and Information". Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  2. "COVID-19 Response Reporting". Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Retrieved November 15, 2020.