CONCORD – The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 230 new positive test results for COVID-19 Saturday and one death, a man from Belknap County who was older than 60.
Check number of COVID-19 cases by school every day. Under the “show” pull down and click “schools with cases.” https://www.nh.gov/covid19/dashboard/schools.htm. You can also download the community transmission level map there.
Manchester (124), Nashua (108), Salem (62) and Dover (61) had the most active cases of COVID-19 Saturday.
On Saturday only Carroll, Cheshire and Sullivan Counties were in the yellow “moderate” level for community transmission of the virus. The rest of the counties Rockingham, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Strafford, Belknap, Coos and Grafton were listed in the red for having “substantial” community transmission.
For the first time Wednesday and again Thursday, Friday and Saturday, there were no counties listed in the green level for “minimal.”
The overall level of community transmission is defined using three metrics: new cases per 100,000 over 14 days; new hospitalizations per 100,000 over 14 days; and 7-day PCR test positivity rate.
Saturday’s daily PCR test positivity rate is 1.4%. Today’s results include 150 people who tested positive by PCR test and 80 who tested positive by antigen test. There are now 1,772 current COVID-19 cases diagnosed in New Hampshire.
Several cases are still under investigation. Additional information from ongoing investigations will be incorporated into future COVID-19 updates. Of those with complete information, there are twenty-six individuals under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 48% being female and 52% being male. The new cases reside in Rockingham (58), Strafford (30), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (29), Merrimack (21), Cheshire (9), Coos (9), Sullivan (9), Grafton (8), Belknap (6), and Carroll (2) counties, and in the cities of Nashua (22) and Manchester (16). The county of residence is being determined for eleven new cases.
One new hospitalized case was reported. There are currently 49 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. This census may include out of state residents hospitalized in NH and/or individuals readmitted to the hospital, therefore increases in the daily hospital census may not always equal the number of new hospitalizations reported in a given day. One of the new cases had no identified risk factors. Community-based transmission continues to occur in the State and has been identified in all counties. Of those with complete risk information, most of the cases have had close contact with a person with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis.
In New Hampshire since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 12,241 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed with 791 (6%) of those having been hospitalized.
Current Situation in New Hampshire
New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(data updated November 7, 2020, 9:00 AM)
NH Persons with COVID-191 | 12,241 |
Recovered | 9,980 (82%) |
Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 | 489 (4%) |
Total Current COVID-19 Cases | 1,772 |
Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 | 791 (6%) |
Current Hospitalizations | 49 |
Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)2 | 361,706 |
Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Antibody Laboratory Tests2 | 32,389 |
Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL3 | 643 |
Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) | 4,975 |
1Includes specimens positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.
2Includes specimens tested at the NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL), LabCorp, Quest, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Mako, certain hospital laboratories, the University of New Hampshire and their contracted laboratory, and those sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.
3Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH PHL. Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories.
Number of Tests Conducted by Date of Report to NH DHHS
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Tests | ||||||||
Testing Laboratory | 10/31 | 11/1 | 11/2 | 11/3 | 11/4 | 11/5 | 11/6 | Daily Average |
NH Public Health Laboratories | 579 | 1,113 | 264 | 466 | 793 | 681 | 670 | 652 |
LabCorp | 1,141 | 749 | 396 | 1,903 | 1,492 | 971 | 369 | 1,003 |
Quest Diagnostics | 1,184 | 1,413 | 2,138 | 2,165 | 1,277 | 1,913 | 1,108 | 1,600 |
Mako Medical | 143 | 24 | 13 | 21 | 145 | 2 | 72 | 60 |
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center | 420 | 178 | 226 | 719 | 690 | 610 | 1 | 406 |
Other NH Hospital Laboratory | 245 | 269 | 474 | 512 | 426 | 493 | 208 | 375 |
Other Laboratory* | 1,821 | 399 | 462 | 1,196 | 1,292 | 2,237 | 2,191 | 1,371 |
University of New Hampshire** | 3,144 | 29 | 3,982 | 3,881 | 4,484 | 3,941 | 3,394 | 3,265 |
Total | 8,677 | 4,174 | 7,955 | 10,863 | 10,599 | 10,848 | 8,013 | 8,733 |
Antibody Laboratory Tests | ||||||||
Testing Laboratory | 10/31 | 11/1 | 11/2 | 11/3 | 11/4 | 11/5 | 11/6 | Daily Average |
LabCorp | 4 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 5 | 10 | 0 | 4 |
Quest Diagnostics | 23 | 18 | 13 | 23 | 18 | 13 | 19 | 18 |
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center | 2 | 0 | 6 | 4 | 11 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
Other Laboratory* | 3 | 0 | 13 | 3 | 13 | 6 | 1 | 6 |
Total | 32 | 19 | 32 | 41 | 47 | 32 | 20 | 32 |