Coronavirus Town-By-Town Numbers: Chelsea Still Has Highest Case Rate In Massachusetts

BOSTON (CBS) -- Massachusetts has released the number of coronavirus cases by city and town for a third week. There were 60,265 cases in the state as of Wednesday.

Boston has the highest total number of cases at 9,284. But other communities have greater rates of infections.

View: Full Town-By-Town Breakdown

Chelsea has 1,965 cases for a rate of 5217.10 cases per 100,000 residents - by far the highest in the state. It's estimated 80% of Chelsea's residents are essential workers, and thousands there have been waiting in line weekly for food.

The other cities and towns with a rate higher than 1,730 cases per 100,000 residents - twice the state average - are Brockton (2783.76), Everett (2068.55), Lynn (2037.60), Randolph (1879.07), Lawrence (1858.78) and Revere (1843.51).

Numbers are not being reported in towns with fewer than five cases.

Take a look at the full list here.

 

 

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