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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 4, 2020 Page 7 The Coronavirus Count Everett has 58 new confirmed F COViD-19 cases; city continues as “high-risk” community with state’s highest rate over the last 14 days This marked the fourth or the second consecutive week, Everett had the fourth highest average daily incidence of COVID-19 cases among Massachusetts communities over a recent twoweek period, according to statistics released on Wednesday (Sept. 2) by the state Department of Public Health (DPH). The city had a daily incidence rate of 15.9 new cases per 100,000 over the period of August 16-29. Only Chelsea (29.4), Westhampton (21.0) and Revere (20.9) had higher rates over that time span. consecutive week that Everett was among a handful of communities marked in red on a state map – the designation for a high-risk community for having a daily rate of 8 or more cases per 100,000 over the most recent 14-day reporting period. Meanwhile, the state reported 58 new cases of COVID-19 in Everett over the past week, raising the total to 2,083 confirmed cases. The most recent statistics COUNT | SEE PAGE 26 4th Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Eclipsing the 1500 Mark MVRCS is pleased to recognize and shine a spotlight on the eight members of the Class of 2020 who gained entry into the prestigious 1500 Society. Entrance into the society is reserved for students who equal or eclipse the 1500 mark on their SAT’s. For reference, less than 1% of high school students nationwide equal or attain an SAT score of 1500. Since 2009, MVRCS has warmly welcomed some 25 young men and women into the exclusive society, with plaques adorning the High School walls paying tribute. Proudly delivering a world-class education characterized by a well mannered, disciplined and academic climate since 1998. Central to MVRCS’ academic environment is the incorporation of selected core values and the fundemental ideas of our American Culture. MVRCS.COM

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