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782 New COVID-19 Deaths Friday, 8 Deaths
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The state announced eight new deaths: four men from Belknap County, two women from Hillsborough County, one woman from Merrimack County, and a man from Strafford County, all over age 60.
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The state announced eight new deaths: four men from Belknap County, two women from Hillsborough County, one woman from Merrimack County, and a man from Strafford County, all over age 60.
The state also announced seven new deaths: two men from Belknap County; one woman from Coos County, a man and a woman from Hillsborough County and a man and a woman from Rockingham County. They were all over age 60.
Gov. Chris Sununu announced shortening COVID-19 quarantine time, criticized House Republican leaders for lack of transparency related to exposure to the virus Nov. 20, and outlined how the state will prioritize the first shipments of vaccine when they arrive in a matter of days.
The state also announced nine new deaths: a man and a woman from Belknap County; three women and three men from Hillsborough County and a woman from Rockingham County, all over 60.
Gov. Chris Sununu said New Hampshire’s citizens who are most vulnerable to COVID-19 will be able to get the first dose of the vaccine by Christmas.
The number of COVID-19 positive inmates at the New Hampshire State Prison for Men in Concord has doubled in a week and stands at 12 who are currently infected, with most of them housed in the psychiatric units.
The potential exposures occurred between Wednesday, November 11, 2020 and Monday, November 23, 2020.
Long-term care facilities listed by name and total cases and deaths.
An 11-year-old boy went missing at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday and has not been seen since that time.