
Quincy Just Barely Squeaks into the COVID-19 Yellow Zone
Quincy’s COVID-19 metrics for testing positive just barely dropped below the 4% Red Zone mark to 3.58% and so allowed Quincy to but barely squeak into Yellow Zone risk status.
Quincy’s COVID-19 metrics for testing positive just barely dropped below the 4% Red Zone mark to 3.58% and so allowed Quincy to but barely squeak into Yellow Zone risk status.
While Quincy continues to experience steady, however also modest, declines in both its cases per 100,000 and percent of tests that are positive, Quincy will likely remain in the COVID-19 Red Zone until around at least the end of this month whereas the nearby communities
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Case in point, a longtime friend and admitted Quincy Quarry advertiser has faced the very same problems finding someone to work at its auto servicing business in spite of offering a good wage for the job as well as a positive, if not also as fun as is realistically possible, work environment.
For the first time since COVID rates declined over the summer in the wake of the first wave of infections hitting the fan last year, Quincy experienced a welcome decline in its number of infections. Unfortunately, the bad news is that Quincy’s testing positive percentage is roughly 7% higher than the statewide average.