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Sununu To Nominate Capt. Nathan Noyes As State Police Colonel
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Noyes was a 16-year-old student at Kennett High School in Conway when his father, New Hampshire Police Sgt. James Noyes, was killed in the line of duty in Gilford.
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Noyes was a 16-year-old student at Kennett High School in Conway when his father, New Hampshire Police Sgt. James Noyes, was killed in the line of duty in Gilford.
Community-based transmission has been identified in the majority of the counties in the State.
One thing we do have going for us, New Hampshire is the outdoors.
“It is with a heavy heart that we announce today the first COVID-19-related death in New Hampshire,” Gov. Sununu said.
Feltes also renewed his call for the minimum unemployment benefit to be raised from $32 to $250 ensuring that no Granite Staters receive less than $1000 per month.
Gov. Chris Sununu announced a news conference set for Monday at 1 p.m. in Concord, but has not publicly spoken of a plan to order a “shelter in place” for residents, or a mandatory closure of businesses.
Community-based transmission has now been identified in the majority of the counties in the state.
My team and I pulled together a few resources to help you navigate some of the challenges COVID-19 has presented:
My son’s favorite was when I was fishing a small pond that had a beaver dam. Mr. Beaver snuck up on me and whapped his tail right next to me.
Although funerals and visiting hours can still be held, the guidelines in the wake of COVID-19 have changed significantly.
This year, in response to the coronavirus, the event was changed from community gatherings under open air tents in downtown Manchester and Exeter, to a virtual sleepout.
That means the 2020 legislation session will likely be extended. How long is anybody’s guess.
One new case is hospitalized; thus far, three patients out of the 65 positive cases (5%) have been hospitalized.
To the extent members of the public were in close contact with Sen. Fuller Clark between March 7 and March 15, they should follow the below state guidelines to protect themselves and others.
We have been admonished to “mute ourselves” when there is live streaming going on.
For those that can and are used to enjoying our establishments, please, order take out. And Do it ofter!
These new recommendations acknowledge that providers and first responders nationwide lack the equipment they need to safely and accurately test any person who may be exposed to the novel coronavirus.
s week has been an incredible challenge for New Hampshire families and educators.
“States alone cannot address these shortages, especially when they are competing against each other and the federal government to purchase available resources.”
Dr. Michael Calderwood, Dartmouth-Hitchcock epidemiologist and infectious disease expert, also answered questions Friday.