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BOSTON – The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is reporting 422 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, May 26
The Governor began to re-open the state on Monday, May 18.
New businesses and recreational activities like beaches were allowed to re-open to re-open yesterday.
Massachusetts now has a total of 93,693 positive coronavirus cases as of today.
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There is no cure and no vaccine for COVID-19, at this time.
Massachusetts ranks fourth in the United States behind New York, New Jersey & Illinois for the most positive. New York has more than 355,000 cases.
The state is reporting 57 deaths. That is six consecutive days in a row below 90 deaths.
Since the pandemic began Massachusetts has reported 6,473 COVID-19 or complications from the virus deaths.
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The state tested 4,920 individuals in the last 24 hours
As of today, the state has tested more 545,481 individuals.
Middlesex County has the most positive cases at 20,601.
In comparison, Berkshire County has 537 cases, and Barnstable County on Cape Cod has 1,280 cases.
Framingham has the most cases in MetroWest. Marlborough is second.
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John Hopkins University is reporting 5.50 million cases worldwide today.
There are 1.67 million cases in the United States, as of 4 p.m. today.
The United States leads the world in Coronavirus cases, followed by Brazil at about 375,000, with Russia in third.
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The Centers for Disease Control is reporting 98,261 deaths as of noon, May 26, including 592 new deaths in the last 24 hours.
The U.S. is leading the world in COVID-19 deaths, with more than 29,200 deaths in New York.
In comparison, the United States has almost 3 times the number of deaths as Italy, recorded at 32,877 deaths.
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