<p>Island health agents reported the highest weekly Covid-19 case total since the pandemic began on Monday, with 101 Island residents testing positive for the virus since last Sunday as a recent surge continues.</p>
Island health agents reported the highest weekly Covid-19 case total since the pandemic began on Monday, with 101 Island residents testing positive for the virus since last Sunday as a recent surge continues.
Health officials also identified two new case clusters, traced back to Shirley’s Hardware and The Barn, Bowl and Bistro.
The 101 new cases come after a months-long case lull, in which positive test numbers had been on the decline since early January, prompting health agents to stop providing daily updates.
But last week agents reported 47 new positive Covid-19 tests — a number doubled in an expanded weekly report that came out Monday.
And due to the recent high case counts, Island health agents announced last Friday that they would be reversing course, reporting case numbers three times per week, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Health agents stopped providing daily updates as cases declined in February.
The update Monday reported 101 new positive tests between Sunday, March 28 and Saturday, April 2. Of those positive tests, 71 came from Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, 24 from TestMV, one from public school testing and four from off-Island providers.
The report stated that 63 of the patients are symptomatic, 17 are asymptomatic and 21 are unknown. There are currently 104 active cases on the Island, according to the report.
Tisbury health agent Maura Valley also said that two new clusters had been traced back to Island businesses, with six cases connected to Shirley’s Hardware in Tisbury and nine cases connected to the Barn, Bowl and Bistro in Oak Bluffs.
In a follow up email with the Gazette, Ms. Valley said that all six cases at Shirley’s Hardware were among staff members. She did not have a breakdown for cases at the bowling alley.
The 101 new cases since last Sunday marks the highest weekly total reported by health agents since the pandemic started last March. Cases on the Island previously reached a peak the first week in January, when 99 positive tests were reported. Numbers had been on the decline since last week.
The Island has now reported 1,097 total PCR-positive tests since the pandemic began, with 669, or 61 per cent, coming in patients under the age of 40.
The 14-day case total is now at more than 150 cases.
Meanwhile, first-dose vaccine appointments have remained in short supply at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital even as vaccine shot eligibility expanded to state residents 55 and older and those with one co-morbidity.
The hospital, which opens vaccine appointment sign-ups biweekly at 8 a.m. Saturday and 5 p.m. Monday and is the only vaccination site on-Island, has offered approximately 100 new appointments per signup for the past three weeks, due to federal and state supply issues.
Marissa Lefebvre, a hospital spokesman, said that the hospital opened 130 appointments on Saturday. She did not immediately respond to an inquiry regarding the number of signups available Monday afternoon.
According to state Department of Public Health numbers made available on Thursday, approximately 40 per cent of Dukes County has received their first dose vaccine shots, and 28 per cent have received a second shot. Barnstable County has provided the highest percentage of residents with a first-dose shot, at 44 per cent. Nantucket County is at 41 per cent.
The hospital has performed 6,853 first-dose shots, and 5,524 second dose shots.
Statewide, cases rates risen but recently flatlined, with the state averaging about 2,000 cases daily. There have now been 16,938 patients who have died from the virus in the commonwealth.

Comments
I don't think it's fair to
Rachel Beach EdgartownI don't think it's fair to say that 40% of Dukes county has been vaccinated. That is based on the 2019 population census. The island has absorbed many families (with second homes here) who relocated due to Covid.
Perhaps adjusting our current population numbers would prompt MGH to ship more vaccines to our hospital? Folks who live off island can visit CVS, Walgreens, and other health care centers. We are limited to our hospital, which is hardly receiving any vaccine, and our infection rates are skyrocketing.
... the vaccination situation
Burgo Barra On Board... the vaccination situation is a disgrace and must be resolved with urgency - as the Summer influx nears. Tiny Gibraltar reached 100% vaccinated status weeks ago - with twice the population. Who ever is in charge should review the Rock’s successful strategy at once and learn from it. ( It had nothing to do with the sclerotic EU response, by the way. )
The lack of a sense of Island urgency is startling.
There is a supply issue and
R Scott Patterson Edgartown .There is a supply issue and the supply and where it goes is controlled by the state(Charlie Baker). This has zero to do with the islands "urgency or lack thereof".
... a State of Emergency
Burgo Barra On Board... a State of Emergency should be declared at once — Upper NY State ? Awash with vaccine.
Gibraltar ? 100% vaccinated weeks ago ( non EU of course).
The Island : a scandalous lack of active intervention as the situation, as predicted, deteriorates.
I have to agree with Rachel's
John W TisburyI have to agree with Rachel's questioning the percent of vaccinated on island. Almost not a day goes by when one of my customers, who are normally not here this time of year, has commented they have just got one of their doses of vaccine. Not that I begrudge them that, but if state is supplying the island vaccine based on prior year's population numbers, we are going to be behind for a while.
Do number of "cases" really
BCS Oak BluffsDo number of "cases" really matter if no one is getting sick? Looks like no hospitalizations recently. Is this really a problem? It's been over a year and not one death on island from this "pandemic".
BCS - What is concerning are
Rachel Beach EdgartownBCS - What is concerning are the variants, which are more lethal in the 30-50 year age groups. So while there have been no reported deaths on island to date (not sure if individuals who were med-flighted to Boston and died off island are considered), the implications of a major outbreak can be a game changer going forward. This is not the time to be letting your guard down.
Bcs makes a good point that
Mark EdgartownBcs makes a good point that is not often mentioned on social media but often mentioned in real life. However, if you are right about variants, what we have done so far this pandemic in our state may not be the best strategy. Massachusetts has the 3rd highest deaths per million population (worldometers) in the US, 4th highest in the world. The one country worse than us is gilbraltar, who was mentioned somewhere else in these comments. Other states and countries with different rules and policies have had higher survival rates, this is not a political comment, it’s just math. We are around 2500 deaths per mill, the world average is below 400. Massachusetts was one of the healthiest states before the pandemic, it’s tough to stay “vigilant” when we are close to last place and more open states have had better numbers and better quality of life. Lastly, since this “spike” in cases happened while lots of people are getting vaccinated, wearing masks, most places still closed, and most people are ok, is it possible vaccinated people are shedding a weakened version of the virus when they get sick after the second shot? Making people test positive who are fine? So not a big deal?
If the survival rate of covid
Joan ChilmarkIf the survival rate of covid really is 99.5%, someone on the island will eventually die of covid and it could be anyone. 75 islanders have died so far this year from other causes we couldn’t prevent. If staying shut down for 20 years prevented 10 deaths we have an obligation to do so!
You stay shut down for 20
Tom Albert TisburyYou stay shut down for 20 years and report back to us!
Thank God somebody on that
Roddy Seasonal visitorThank God somebody on that island gets it.
This is alarming. We need to
JayEff EDGARTOWNThis is alarming. We need to know where this surge is coming from. Is it a random spike? Can it be attributed to a certain age-group? On-island vs off-island? The businesses named may account for 20 or so of the 101. Where are the rest coming from?
It’s likely the Brazilian
MA Vineyard HavenIt’s likely the Brazilian variant, which has been surging on the Cape.
These are great questions.
Rachel Beach EdgartownThese are great questions. It would be helpful to know the age ranges for the currently infectious individuals. And I'd be curious to know if this is an outbreak of the P.1 Brazil variant, which is more infectious and was recently found in alarming numbers in Barnstable.
Why can't we get another
Elizabeth McBride Vineyard HavenWhy can't we get another vaccination location on the Vineyard? Our population has certainly grown since the pandemic began. 40% vaccinated cannot be an accurate number. It's nearly impossible to get an appointment for a vaccine at the hospital. Many people that I know who have been vaccinated have gone off island to receive them. We need another vaccination site that can order more vaccines!
It would be helpful to
richard weiss oak bluffsIt would be helpful to identify the variant causing this spike....probably P1 and if so, has this been reported in anyone fully vaccinated
More panic. Sounds like a
Carol Oak BluffsMore panic. Sounds like a year ago when everyone was damning "off Islanders" which DID NOT bring problems as feared. This is all from Islanders who are not practicing what they preach. SHUT THEM DOWN, MAKE THEM COMPLY.
It boggles my mind that the
Bob VHIt boggles my mind that the hospital is not taking the lead in being totally transparent with the # of appointments and their makeup (1st or 2nd dose). Please hospital leaders. This is a health emergency. Residents are making potentially life or death decisions regarding when and where to get their vaccinations. This means you (hospital leaders) play a critical part. Assign one person to communicate to the public prior to each signup period: how many doses total are available, how many of those doses are already reserved for second shots. Then, immediately after the appointments are filled, report the total # of actual 1st and 2nd dose appointments, if different. Additionally, for your own planning purposes what are you using as the total # of people on island who need to be vaccinated and what is your estimate of the % who don’t want to be vaccinated. I’m sure you have that information. Please be transparent and proactive in providing this data (i.e. lead).
Rumor has it some very
Christine VHRumor has it some very important politicians live on this island, so lets pick up the phone because we live in a world of who you know, and we know where they live! Please send JJ vaccine and lets get this show on the road.
SISTERS AND BROTHERS, PLEASE
GODSPAL MVSISTERS AND BROTHERS, PLEASE GET VACCINATED! PROTECT THE CHILDREN.BE KIND TO EVERYONE. IT WORKS IF YOU WORK IT.SAY A PRAYER.ASK GOD FOR HELP.PEACE AND LOVE,PEACE AND LOVE PEOPLE.
Island residents traveling
Down IslanderIsland residents traveling off island to get vaccinated while non-residents are coming here to get vaccinated. Its absolutely stupid.
No COVID deaths in the last
Al Reis EdgartownNo COVID deaths in the last year but plenty from cancer, heart disease and, heck, plain ole aging. People just like to get up in arms.
"cancer, heart disease and,
Bulkington Edgartown"cancer, heart disease and, heck, plain ole aging." Were off-the-shelf vaccines available for these conditions, which are NOT contagious, you might have had a point. (There are some cancer vaccines, but these must be tailor-made to each individual patient, one at a time. No injection of the vaccine into an arm, either, as the vaccine must be injected directly into a patient's solid tumor. At that point, it, unfortunately, is unlikely that the vaccine could kill all the tumor cells.)Yes, No COVID deaths in the last year. That's the idea.
Cancer, heart disease and
Down IslanderCancer, heart disease and plain ole aging are not highly contagious. 560,000 Americans have died from COVID. We should all be up in arms!
It'd be interesting to learn
Felipe AquinnahIt'd be interesting to learn whether they're doing the sort of genetic sequencing (if that's the right term) to determined whether the P.1 variant is fueling the outbreak. At any rate, excellent reporting from Asimow.
I had Covid, my 95 year old
TC EdgartownI had Covid, my 95 year old mother and my 92 year old Dad all had Covid. Not at the same time.
We all stayed home for a couple weeks, We all survived it....it was like a bad cold/flu ...
I am not a doctor but in my honest opinion I think we will find that most of us have had Covid..
I think the shut down has done very little to nothing to help the situation. In fact I think it had made it worse...
TC -- It is so discouraging
Joanne ChilmarkTC -- It is so discouraging that people continue, after a year, to cite their own anecdotal experiences as "like a bad cold/flu" and THEREFORE COVID is not that bad. How can you not know that that is ridiculous and deeply insulting to the people who have been hospitalized and the families of those who have died?
Nearly 32 million people in the US have had COVID and 574,000 have died, and counting. If people listened to TC those numbers would be 10 times that. "It's fine, we didn't die." Have some enpathy, we have a new president.
I really wish some of you
JT MVI really wish some of you people could get a tour of a covid ICU or speak with someone whose lungs were permanently wrecked from covid before your next 'flu' or '99.95%' posts.
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