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First COVID-19 Vaccinations in N.H. By Christmas: Sununu
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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.
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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 House Minority Leader said his caucus will put science above ceremony with public health the top priority so many Democratic House members will not attend Organization Day in Durham Wednesday.
Members of the New Hampshire House Republican caucus were exposed to the coronavirus Nov. 20 at McIntyre Ski Area in Manchester and some have tested positive.
The Commission to Study School Funding redefined an adequate education and its cost, while revamping the state’s education aid distribution system.
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Long-term care facilities listed by name and total cases and deaths.
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