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ANDOVER, MA — Andover's two-week positive coronavirus test rate fell to just 2.4 percent in the latest town-by-town report from the state Thursday, keeping it firmly in the moderate-risk, or yellow, category.
The town had a two-week test rate of 3.2 percent in last week's report.
The town reported just 61 active cases Thursday. There were 108 cases in the last two weeks according to the state report, versus 152 in last week's report.
The 61 active cases bring the town to 2,241 total, with 117 deaths.
>>MA Town-By-Town Coronavirus Stats: Just 28 High-Risk Communities
The number of cities and towns designated high risk for the coronavirus fell by more than half in Thursday's town-by-town state data report, the latest in the dramatic decline of the virus in recent weeks.
The seven-day average positive test rate for the state fell to 1.85 percent, the lowest level since Oct. Statewide case counts, hospitalizations and deaths also all fell.
There were 1,928 new confirmed cases and 33 deaths Thursday.
Last week the town-by-town report labeled 66 communities at high risk for the virus. This week there were only 28 such communities.
Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or [email protected].
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