COVID cases in Mass. have begun to decline of late. But top Boston doctors warn that two new omicron subvariants that are causing issues in South Africa could result in another upswing here.
The state's seven-day average positivity rate went down to 8.33% Wednesday, compared to 8.58% on Tuesday.
With that said, Doron said she is now seeing a decrease that goes back to May 15, along with a corresponding decline in Boston's wastewater COVID data. Many businesses have been short-staffed lately as workers have been calling out sick due to COVID-19."The descents have been short-lived lately when we've seen these downturns," Doron said when asked what we might expect to see next."What we've seen with omicron is it keeps splitting into subvariants and subvariants and subvariants. And there could always be something around the corner, something we know or don't know, and we do know there is BA.4 and BA.
as COVID-19 rates remain high. Community positivity in Boston is at 11%, local testing data shows. But will the long holiday weekend actually spur a surge in cases as some other holidays have in the past?
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