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BOSTON – The surge is not over in Massachusetts.

After two days of reporting positive cases in the 1,500s, today, April 22, the number jumped to 1,745.

The state also reported 221 new deaths, the most in a single day since the pandemic began.

Massachusetts is “still very much in the grip of the pandemic,” said Gov. Baker yesterday.

There is no cure and no vaccine, reminded the Governor, speaking at a press conference.

Massachusets Governor Charlie Baker had said the surge in COVID-19 cases was expected between April 10 and April 20.

Washington DC has said Boston is on the nation’s hot spots for COVID-19.

Massachusetts is third behind New York and New Jersey for positive coronavirus cases in the United States.

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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is reporting a total of 42,944 positive cases since the pandemic began, as of April 22.

Really important for people to understand what is at stake, said Gov. Baker.

“Doing it wrong could create more hardship in the long run,” said the Governor.

“We are in this together Massachusetts,” said Gov. Baker. “We will come out of this stronger.”

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As of today at 4 p.m., the state has tested 180,462 individuals.

The Commonwealth announced 221 new deaths from COVID-19 today, April 22.

That brings the total since the pandemic began to 2,182 deaths.

(Editor’s Note: The state report does say the deaths it reports every 24 hours may not have happened in the last 24 hours.)

Governor Baker said the number of hospitalization in the Commonwealth is still increasing. he called it a “modest increase, but an increase.”

The Governor said about 9% of all positive COVID-19 positive test results is requiring hospitalization.

Middlesex County has the most coronavirus positive cases at 10,094. In comparison, Bristol County only has 1,908 cases.

Framingham has the most cases in MetroWest, at 374 cases,as of Tuesday at noon. The City has not released data today.

The United States now has the post confirmed cases worldwide at 838,836, as April 22 at 3:30 p.m.

Worldwide, there are more than 2.62 million confirmed cases.

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The Centers for Disease Control is reporting 44,575 deaths as of noon on April 22.

The U.S. is leading the world in COVID-19 deaths., Italy is second with 25,085deaths.

Of the 44,575 deaths in the United States, 14,887 are from New York.

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The CDC recommended Americans were cloth masks in public.

It is important for residents to continue to practice social distancing.

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced yesterday he is closing schools physically for the remaining 2019-2020 school year.

Last month, the Governor said anyone entering the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

The Governor extended his order for non-essential businesses to close or operate remotely until May 4. he said he would have an update on this order soon.


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The Governor announced a new coronavirus alert system this week that will let residents get updates from state officials sent directly to their cell phones. Text COVIDMA to 888-777 to sign up. The state has added a Spanish language component.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.