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MALDEN, MA — Malden was designated a moderate-risk community by the state Friday after weeks in the high-risk category.
The city's case count and positive rate both rose, but the state used new metrics for designating risk levels in the latest town-by-town release. Over 100 cities and towns fell out of the high-risk zone due to the change.
Communities can move into the next phase of reopening if they spend three consecutive weeks outside the high-risk category.
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Malden reported 156 cases over two weeks, up from 129 the previous week, and a positive test rate of 2.65 percent, up from 2.43. The city has had 1,875 confirmed cases since March.
Malden previously had to revert to Phase 3 Step 1 after being designated a high-risk community for three consecutive weeks.
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