State Announces 14 New COVID-19 Deaths Tuesday
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There are now 5,029 current COVID-19 cases diagnosed in New Hampshire.
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There are now 5,029 current COVID-19 cases diagnosed in New Hampshire.
I have not written much in the past few months about the goings on at the legislature, and not because there hasn’t been much happening. In fact, it’s just the opposite
– The vaccination rollout for 5 to 11 year olds against COVID-19 in New Hampshire has been slow and is mainly moving forward due to the extra unpaid efforts of healthcare providers and pharmacies.
– Saying he loves his job and feels he has the skillset for it rather than running for U.S. Senator, Republican third-term Gov. Chris Sununu, 47, announced he will seek another term in 2022.
There are currently 212 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19.
Seventeen people arrested in Bow five weeks ago circled up with supporters outside Concord District Court Monday morning to prepare for arraignment on misdemeanor charges stemming from a demonstration at Merrimack Station.
Owners of several businesses in the state with more than 100 workers joined Gov. Chris Sununu and Attorney General John Formella at a press conference Monday in support of a state lawsuit against the Biden Administration to stop federal vaccination mandates.
At the same time, lawmakers heard from citizens about limiting vaccination mandates.
Despite the Climate Emergency wreaking havoc throughout the nation and the world, and the Covid-19 pandemic still plaguing us, autumn here in the valleys between the Rattlesnake Ridge and the Sandwich Range has been just about picture-perfect this year.
In November fourth’s New York Times, there is a story on page A22 that holds the line, “…When she was about 10 years old, she told officers, she had seen her mother’s boyfriend cutting up a body and burying it in the backyard.”