
Quincy returns to COVID-19 Yellow Zone status per weekly state report update
In fact, before the Department of Public Health recently downgraded its ratings criteria, Quincy would most likely now be in Red Zone statue per its old ratings criteria.
In fact, before the Department of Public Health recently downgraded its ratings criteria, Quincy would most likely now be in Red Zone statue per its old ratings criteria.
Even more troubling, if the recent rate of local infections continue to increase as they have of late, Quincy will likely be solidly in the middle of the Yellow Zone come next week’s weekly update even per the state’s recently down-scaling of its COVID-19 risk ranking scales.
At the same time, the total number of locals infected to date is likely higher to as much as over ten times higher.
After delaying for a day the release of its weekly COVID-19 at all but the last minute yesterday without any explanation as to why, the likely reason is now known: the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has greatly downgraded its pandemic risk scales.
No word, however, for the delay was provided, much less any word as to what time the report might be released tomorrow.