COVID-19 Response Reporting

Daily and cumulative data on Massachusetts COVID-19 cases and testing, and weekly data on confirmed cases by city/town and residents subject to COVID-19 quarantine.

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COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts

COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts as of April 24, 2020  
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 50,969

COVID-19 case overview data

Updated each day by 4 p.m.

PLEASE NOTE:

Today’s data reflects a correction of a reporting error made by Quest, a national commercial laboratory, which affected case counts in multiple states including Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health received a backlog this week of almost 10,000 patient results (both positive and negative) from Quest dating back to April 13. These cases are included for the first time in today’s data.  

To most accurately reflect real-time trends, DPH sorted the Quest backlog and incorporated confirmed cases into state data based on when those test results should have been reported. In today’s dashboard, daily case counts from April 13 through today now reflect the corrected data.

The COVID-19 Dashboard includes daily and cumulative confirmed cases; cases by hospital, county, and age/sex/ethnicity; testing by date; deaths; hospital capacity; nursing home data; and PPE distribution.

Previous daily charts are available here: Archive of COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts

COVID-19 cases by city/town

Reported weekly. Updated each Wednesday by 4 p.m.

This report details the count and rate (per 100,000) of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts by city/town.

Massachusetts residents subject to COVID-19 quarantine

Reported weekly. Updated each Wednesday by 12 p.m.  

Massachusetts residents subject to COVID-19 quarantine by current status as of April 21, 2020*  
Total of individuals subject to quarantine 22,952
Total of individuals who have completed monitoring (no longer in quarantine) 13,480
Total of individuals currently undergoing monitoring/under quarantine 9,472

*Data are accurate as of 4/21/2020 at 5 p.m.

Learn more about quarantine or self-monitoring.

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