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DHHS COVID-19 Update – Week of Nov. 24; Outbreaks by Institution Name
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For the previous week, DHHS announced 13 additional deaths related to COVID-19. We offer our sympathies to the family and friends.
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For the previous week, DHHS announced 13 additional deaths related to COVID-19. We offer our sympathies to the family and friends.
At the Governor and Council meeting Tuesday, Gov. Chris Sununu nominated Lori Weaver, deputy commissioner of the state Department of Health and Human Services as interim commissioner, the Council scheduled a rare public hearing on the renomination of Shawn Jasper as Agriculture commissioner, and the Council voted 3-2 to reject a tabled contract to provide after-school sex education for at-risk youths in Manchester and Claremont.
For the previous week, DHHS announce 13 additional deaths related to COVID-19. We offer our sympathies to the family and friends.
There are currently 27 hospitalized patients being treated for COVID-19. In New Hampshire, since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 359,019 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
The state Department of Health and Human Services issued a Health Alert Wednesday to medical providers, but not to the general public, warning about increased respiratory virus activity and the expectation that COVID-19 levels will increase in the coming weeks.
Budget writers Friday approved using $8.9 million in federal pandemic recovery money to prepare for a possible COVID-19 surge this winter.
There are currently 42 hospitalized patients being treated for COVID-19. In New Hampshire, since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 353,139 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed.
Although many political leaders from the president to the governor want the perception to be that daily life is approaching what it was before the pandemic began, their actions say something else.
On Thursday, October 6, 2022, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced 1,671 new positive COVID-19 test results between Thursday, September 29 and Wednesday, October 5.