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Boston Covid rates and hospitalization increased dramatically last month, but trend is now downward, city says

Map and chart showing high rates in Roxbury, Mattapan, Allston/Brighton, Back Bay, and Roslindale/West Roxbury

Chart from BPHC July 28 report.

The amount of Covid-19 viral particles in Boston sewers - an indicator of the virus's presence in the community - soared in July, when levels were 163% higher than in May, - still way lower than numbers around New Year's and especially two years ago - the Boston Public Health Commission said today.

SARS-CoV-2 wastewater levels are currently classified as “high” or “very high” in the neighborhoods of Roxbury, Mattapan, Allston/Brighton, Back Bay, and Roslindale/West Roxbury.

The good news is that July may represent a peak, because the numbers overall are "trending downward," the commission said: overall numbers from Boston sewers have dropped 15% over the past two weeks, the commission reports.

Covid-19 hospitalization also increased: 62% higher in July than in May, the commission said.

The commission regularly tests sewage at several points in the city - using the same basic technology as the MWRA does at Deer Island, where charts showed a similar July peak and downward trend for Boston and other MWRA communities - but still far lower on average than numbers reported around New Year's and especially around New Year's 2022.

The commission still recommends that everybody get a shot of the latest Covid-19 vaccine - along with an annual flu shot, and that people who think they've come down with a respiratory ailment stay home and away from others, or if they have to go outside, wear a mask, and keep doing so for at least five days after symptoms have improved and they've gone at least 24 hours without a fever. Masks are also a good idea for people at risk of severe illness.

Detailed reports on BWSC sewer Covid-19 monitoring.


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BPHC does a metric fuckton more than crunch data, dearie. AI can't possibly do community outreach, culturally sensitive childhood vaccination programs, wastewater testing, etc. etc, etc.

Can you go take a flying leap at a rolling rubber donut? Preferably one attached to an 18-wheeler?

AI can do outreach with antivaxers too. BPHC doesn't do wastewater testing only pays for it.

Once again swirls wishes death on a poster and that’s ok. You suck at humanity no matter how much virtue signaling you do. Ya, rwfgy is annoying, but wishing death on that poster?! Wow, it’s a fucking comment section!

Just listening to ‘On Point’ (The Connection’s offspring) and was introduced to James Davison Hunter and am hopeful that conversation on UH sin spite of snark is still conversation and connection.