Most people in Massachusetts now live in communities at high-risk for COVID-19
The number of coronavirus cases in Massachusetts has grown to the point that most people in the state live in a high-risk community.

The state says that 121 of the state’s 351 cities and towns are deemed high-risk. That may not seem like much. But those communities account for 4.2 million people out of the state’s population of 6.9 million, or about 61 percent of the population.

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