COVID-19
133 Total COVID-19 Deaths, 3,071 Positive Tests
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The state Department of Health and Human Services announced two new COVID-19 deaths Sunday bringing the total to 133.
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The first of two scheduled sex assault trials against former Grafton County House of Corrections Officer Max Fournier is cancelled as prosecutors have dropped two of the three original charges.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced two new COVID-19 deaths Sunday bringing the total to 133.
New Hampshire’s 11 county-run nursing homes have not had a single outbreak of COVID-19 so far, according to state health records, and the staff at Merrimack County Nursing Home aims to keep it that way with their residents in Boscawen.
The reports use graphics to indicate areas of spending like emergency child protection, domestic and sexual abuse prevention, operating and administrative costs, personal protection equipment such as masks, gloves and gowns, personnel costs, and the state agencies that received or spent funds to combat the epidemic.
There have now been 3,011 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire. Several cases are still under investigation.
From Upper Coos to Hinsdale, New Hampshire has hundreds of miles of recreational rail trails getting plenty of use these days during the COVID-19 crisis.
The state Legislative Budget Committee voted to cut Attorney General Gordon MacDonald’s request for $620,832 in addition to his budget by $100,000 along party lines at Friday’s meeting.
Members of New Hampshire State Police, New Hampshire National Guard and the New Hampshire Fire Academy worked together to keep things moving.
The rubber has not quite met the road enough to send federal money to the greatest needs created by the coronavirus crisis.
The deaths include one woman and two men from Hillsborough County, one man from Merrimack County and a woman and two men from Rockingham County, all 60 or older.
One week after Gov. Chris Sununu announced his plans to reopen for some hospital procedures, hair salons, golf courses, campgrounds and outdoor dining to reopen with restrictions, he announced at a news conference on Friday that dentists and oral surgeons will be able to open their doors as well on Monday.
The state could re-open Hampton Beach to walking, surfing, and other transitory uses by June 1, according to a proposal the Hampton Chamber submitted to the Governor’s Economic Reopening Task Force Friday.
Golf courses are likely to see some new divets across New Hampshire on Monday when the links open to residents and members only.
The massage community also called in imploring the task force, sometimes tearfully, to allow them to help alleviate the pain of their clients who have gone almost two months without a massage treatment.
Trying to keep up with the government committees and task force meetings by phone about COVID-19? Here are some coming soon and you are invited to call in.
The people who died were a woman in Hillsborough County, a man in Rockingham County, and a man in Strafford County, all 60 years of age and older.
Sununu took to the radio Thursday morning on Jack Heath’s NH Today applauding ConvenientMD and blasting the Executive Council for voting on Wednesday to table the state’s request to withdraw $950 million from the treasury claiming lack of sufficient information from the governor’s office.
On Wednesday, the state reported 19 deaths from the novel coronavirus with a total number of deaths in the state at 111.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 19 news deaths from COVID-19, all related to long-term care facilities, bringing the total to 111.
One of the priorities is help for hospitals and committee members said they want to see the aid distributed as grants rather than the initial $50 million health-care emergency relief fund which has distributed about $18 million in low-interest loans.