State reports 22 more deaths from COVID-19, 801 new cases

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One thought on “State reports 22 more deaths from COVID-19, 801 new cases

  1. For most of this week, the positivity rate has been in the high teens (today’s was 17.54%). This is a welcome trajectory downward from the 20% and 30% rates we were seeing 2-3 weeks ago. Hopefully, we will see single-digit positivity rates in the first weeks of June.

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