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Official: NH May Limit COVID-19 Testing, State Sen. Blasts ‘Unclear’ Message
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“This a potential change in what we are asking people to do… It’s important for people to stay home if they are sick.”
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“This a potential change in what we are asking people to do… It’s important for people to stay home if they are sick.”
Superintendent Julie King said: “The welcomed help came while our district gets ready to launch a sort of meals on wheels program next Monday.”
The announcement came the same day ACLU-NH and the New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers asked state officials to release the most vulnerable inmates from jails and prisons when possible due to COVID-19.
Community-based transmission has been identified in the following counties: Rockingham, Grafton, Merrimack, and Carroll. There have been 39 total cases of COVID-19 identified in New Hampshire. Two patients are hospitalized and they are in stable condition; the remaining people are isolating at home.
The cause of death was trauma to her head and neck,
Superintendent Brian Balke said he couldn’t identify the staffer, the school or provide much in the way of details.
“Several individuals from Rockingham and Grafton counties have no identified risk factors indicating that New Hampshire is experiencing community-based transmission of COVID-19.”
As many people scrambled to restructure their lives in the new reality of restrictions during New Hampshire’s COVID-19 State of Emergency, many people were also heading to stores that sell guns and ammunition.
LINCOLN – New Hampshire has four ski areas that are still open but with limited indoor access due to the global pandemic COVID-19. Reed Stevens, 99, of Concord was thrilled that he got in one more run on Friday before Loon Mountain closed.