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Has Mass passed the peak of the second surge? Here s what the numbers show

Has Mass. passed the peak of the second surge? Here’s what the numbers show Martin Finucane © Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Drive-though coronavirus testing earlier this month in Randolph. So have we passed the peak of the state’s second surge? Or is that too optimistic a view, considering that a highly transmissible new variant has arrived in the state? No one’s sure yet, and experts are divided on whether rolling back restrictions now, even modestly, is the best way forward. Dr. Alysse Wurcel, an infectious disease physician at Tufts Medical Center, had a simple answer Friday when asked if now is the time to lift restrictions: “No.”

MWRA data: Virus traces surging to record levels in waste water

Charts: While you ve been worried about the future of our democracy, the coronavirus has continued to surge in Mass

Traces of coronavirus in Mass wastewater tick down for one region, up in another

Traces of coronavirus in Mass. wastewater tick down for one region, up in another Amanda Kaufman © Lane Turner/Globe Staff The MWRA s Deer Island Sewage Treatment Plant is seen from Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor. The amount of coronavirus found in wastewater at the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s Deer Island treatment plant ticked downward for the northern section of the MWRA system, which includes Boston, but were slightly higher for the southern section, new data show. The latest tests, which were conducted up until Monday, come after levels last week reached their highest recorded since the pandemic began. The seven-day average of virus detections appears to have begun leveling off for both sections.

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