COVID-19
NH Health-Care Industry Details COVID-19 Losses To Committee
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Monday’s meeting was all about getting a pulse on the state’s health-care industry.
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Monday’s meeting was all about getting a pulse on the state’s health-care industry.
Democratic legislative leaders are seeking a preliminary injunction to block Republican Gov. Chris Sununu from spending unappropriated federal and state money to combat the COVID-19 epidemic without legislative oversight.
Medical authorities have emphatically stated that maintaining a social distance of six feet is crucial to preventing the spread of COVID-19—something that is impossible at the Dover facility.
Former state Rep. J.R. Hoell, a Republican from Dunbarton and an organizer of #ReopenNH, said plans are underway to hold another rally soon.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced three more COVID-19 deaths on Sunday, bringing the total deaths to 41.
This is an election year, and the president and members of his party had hoped to ride the thriving economy into a second term in the White House, but the virus changed that.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced the COVID-19 death of a woman from Hillsborough County on Saturday saying she was older than 60.
Protesters stood tightly packed in a large group and held signs reading “Live Free or Die in Lockdown,” “Don’t Quarantine the Economy” and “Freedom Trumps the Commie Virus.”
Today I muse joyfully on full disclosure of life during this pandemic.