1 New COVID-19 Death Tuesday, Vaccination Update

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CONCORD – The state Department of Health and Human Services announced announced 386 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one new death Tuesday, for a current PCR test positivity rate of 3.5%.

The death involved:

  • 1 male resident of Hillsborough County, 60 years of age and older

Today’s results include 194 people who tested positive by PCR test and 192 who tested positive by antigen test. There are now 2,476 current COVID-19 cases diagnosed in New Hampshire. Of the results reported today:

  • 3/22: 386 new cases

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 sixty-nine individuals under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 50% being female and 50% being male. The new cases reside in Rockingham (112), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (68), Merrimack (31), Strafford (28), Grafton (23), Belknap (18), Cheshire (15), Carroll (7), Coos (6), and Sullivan (3) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (29) and Nashua (27). The county of residence is being determined for nineteen new cases.

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.

There are currently 64 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. In New Hampshire since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 81,132 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.

Current Situation in New Hampshire

New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(
updated March 23, 2021, 9:00 AM)

NH Persons with COVID-1981,132
Recovered77,438 (95%)
Deaths Attributed to COVID-191,218 (2%)
Total Current COVID-19 Cases2,476
Current Hospitalizations64
Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)2650,477
Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Antibody Laboratory Tests238,436
Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL70,021
       Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL3205

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, 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.

COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation Update

Allocation Summary through Sunday, March 21, 2021 – First Doses Only

PhaseDoses allocatedto dateEstimated persons  in group% of needed amount allocated
Phase 1a112,915112,915100%
Phase 1b211,245325,000 65%
Phase 2a21,23055,00039%
State reserve for outbreaks or emergency needs1,1001,100100%
Total346,490494,01570%

Vaccine Doses Allocated, Distributed, and Administered by Vaccination Site Group

Vaccination SitesDosesAvailable for Site to Order1Doses Distributed2Total Doses Administered to Patients31-dose VaccineDoses2-dose Vaccine5
First DosesSecond Doses
Hospitals107,11090,337103,1553659,93943,180
Long-term care pharmacy partnership program*54,01551,67549,087026,73522,352
State-managed fixed sites270,943260,160263,5500184,20679,344
Regional public health network mobile sites81,03047,47043,2351,75730,10511,373
Retail Pharmacy**69,70069,70028,827022,4506,377
Supersites11,60011,48011,42911,42900
Other15,5455,700 4,46703,981 486
Total609,943536,522503,75013,222327,416163,112

1 Doses available for site to order are the number of first and second doses that have been made available to the site to order.

2 Doses distributed are the number of first and second doses that the site has ordered and received at their location. Orders are based on clinic schedules and average uptake of vaccine by participants.

3 Doses administered may exceed the number of doses distributed due to the ability to get extra doses out of a vial, depending on the type of syringe used.

Includes the single-dose Janssen Biotech vaccine.

Includes the 2-dose Pfizer BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.

* The LTCF PPP is a federal program that sends pharmacies into LTCF to vaccinate residents and staff. In order for LTCF to access this program in New Hampshire, NH DHHS was required by the CDC to allocate a fixed number of doses to guarantee that pharmacies would have enough vaccine to complete vaccination administration within a four-week time frame. This program remains on schedule as originally anticipated and will be continually monitored to ensure completeness.

**Retail Pharmacy: Includes doses allocated to the State of NH that were distributed to a Pharmacy in addition to doses allocated directly from the federal government to the federal retail pharmacy partnership program.

Vaccine Doses Distributed and Administered by Vaccination Site*

Vaccination Sites1Doses Distributed2Total Doses Administered to Patients31-dose VaccineDoses2-dose Vaccine5
First DosesSecond Doses
Hospitals     
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital89092210510402
Androscoggin Valley Hospital4,1624,45853,0991,354
Catholic Medical Center4,2564,44602,3302,116
Cheshire Medical Center2,7252,63501,3221,313
Concord Hospital5,0105,29002,7012,589
Cottage Hospital3854120213199
Elliot Hospital5,5255,84002,9582,882
Encompass Health2552740147127
Exeter Hospital3,6554,09902,0602,039
Frisbie Memorial Hospital1,3951,4250730695
Hampstead Hospital2,3053,22602,272954
Huggins Hospital4,7034,76903,3591,410
Littleton Regional Hospital4,6936,94004,6222,318
Lakes Region General Hospital6,2428,54105,5762,965
Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital15,24516,842218,8677,954
Memorial Hospital4,0856,89204,7122,180
Monadnock Community Hospital1,0651,0250521504
New London Hospital8257110363348
New Hampshire Hospital9709560526430
Northeast Rehab Hospital1,2901,3100666644
Parkland Medical Center1,1301,1550582573
Portsmouth Regional Hospital2,9603,11001,5941,516
Southern NH Medical Center3,2923,27901,6931,586
Speare Memorial Hospital5656930364329
St. Joseph Hospital2,5422,61801,3801,238
Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital1,5051,72801,183545
Valley Regional Hospital5405380277261
Weeks Medical Center2,8003,54402,5251,019
Wentworth Douglass Hospital5,3225,47702,7872,690
State-managed fixed sites     
State of NH- Capital Area33,27238,044025,95712,087
State of NH- Carroll County (closed Feb 2021)2,4601,50901,175334
State of NH- Central NH11,0569,47307,1122,361
State of NH- Greater Monadnock19,65624,461017,3517,110
State of NH- Greater Nashua30,59533,216023,4219,795
State of NH- Greater Sullivan11,64210,52007,0873,433
State of NH- Manchester33,34431,531021,50210,029
State of NH- North Country (closed Feb 2021)1,5807460594152
State of NH- Seacoast31,10229,371020,3719,000
State of NH- South Central36,46233,752022,94010,812
State of NH- Strafford County25,31529,036020,4148,622
State of NH- Upper Valley10,18310,06907,3822,687
State of NH- Winnipesaukee13,49311,82208,9002,922
Regional Public Health Networks (RPHNs)    
Capital Area RPHN5,2294,6691,7571,6271,285
Carroll County RPHN1,9812,08301,374709
Central NH RPHN5,5205,31703,2552,062
Greater Manchester RPHN6,2711,30201,020282
Greater Nashua RPHN3,1324,02502,8061,219
Greater Sullivan County RPHN9361,0780725353
North Country RPHN2,8803,00302,225778
Seacoast RPHN5,3064,97704,115862
South Central RPHN3,1663,04902,736313
Strafford County RPHN6,1836,63905,0061,633
Upper Valley RPHN4,0304,02402,9991,025
Winnipesaukee RPHN2,8363,06902,217852
Supersites     
NH Motor Speedway, Loudon, NH – March 6- 811,60011,42911,42900

1 Vaccine is distributed equitably across the state to vaccination sites based on a pro-rata share of vaccines available each week and population size of the region being served.

2 Doses distributed are the number of doses that the site has ordered and received at their location. Orders are based on clinic schedules and average uptake of vaccine by participants.

3 Doses administered may exceed the number of doses distributed due to the ability to get extra doses out of a vial, depending on the type of syringe used.

Includes the single-dose Janssen Biotech vaccine.

Includes the 2-dose Pfizer BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.

Note: Data presented represent doses distributed and administered through March 21st, 2021.

Number of Tests Conducted by Date of Report to NH DHHS

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Tests
Testing Laboratory3/163/173/183/193/203/213/22Daily Average
NH Public Health Laboratories270549734645174024342
LabCorp504510565375461296411446
Quest Diagnostics279749558508405427356469
Mako Medical62748265532398181
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center52440644748827611086334
NorDX Laboratory5153423772691148368253
Broad Institute4,4754,8682,7895,3182,3856157213,024
Other NH Hospital Laboratory502701481501292225300429
Other Laboratory*522874686625249256203488
University of New Hampshire**4,5022,7644,6362,7033,2321494,1793,166
Total12,72012,24511,33811,4857,6112,1706,3569,132
Antibody Laboratory Tests
Testing Laboratory3/163/173/183/193/203/213/22Daily Average
LabCorp81510107228
Quest Diagnostics1718132192612
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center531085135
NorDX Laboratory01000010
Other Laboratory*583101224
Total354536492271430

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