COMING UP RIGHT NOW — 90 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 CONFIRMED TODAY BY THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. GOOD EVENING — I’M MIKE CRONIN. THAT PUSHES THE TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES SINCE THE OUTBREAK BEGAN PAST 25 HUNDRED. ONE OF THOSE NEW CASES IS A PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18. THE STATE IS ALSO REPORTING TWO NEW DEATHS. 86 PEOPLE HAVE NOW DIED. THAT’S 3 PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE WHO’VE CAUGHT THE VIRUS HERE IN THE GRANITE STATE. MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND PEOPLE HAVE NOW RECOVERED. THAT NUMBER
Health officials announce 2 more deaths related to COVID-19 in New Hampshire
Deaths now total 86
Two more people in New Hampshire have died from complications of COVID-19, health officials said Sunday. This brings the total number of deaths attributed to the coronavirus to 86.>> Download the free WMUR appThe Department of Health and Human Services said all patients were 60 years of age or older. One woman was a resident of Hillsborough County, and a man was a resident of Rockingham County.>> Coronavirus in NH: What you need to knowHealth officials announced there were 90 new positive COVID-19 test results, bringing the total number of cases to 2,518 with several cases still under investigation. Officials say there are 1,415 active cases of coronavirus in the state.One of the new cases are individuals under the age of 18.The new cases reside in Rockingham (32), Hillsborough County (43 including 18 in Manchester and 12 in Nashua), Strafford (6), Merrimack (3), and Belknap (1) counties. The county of residence is being determined for five new cases.Overall, 1,017 patients have recovered from COVID-19.>> Latest coronavirus coverage from WMURFive more hospitalized cases have been identified, for a total of 282 hospitalizations since the pandemic began. There are 110 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, officials said.Health officials said 9 of the new cases have no identified risk factors, indicating that community-based transmission of COVID-19 is continuing to increase in the state and has been identified in all counties with cases.Visit this link to see a town-by-town map showing the number of cases in each community.
MANCHESTER, N.H. —
Two more people in New Hampshire have died from complications of COVID-19, health officials said Sunday. This brings the total number of deaths attributed to the coronavirus to 86.
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The Department of Health and Human Services said all patients were 60 years of age or older. One woman was a resident of Hillsborough County, and a man was a resident of Rockingham County.
>> Coronavirus in NH: What you need to know
Health officials announced there were 90 new positive COVID-19 test results, bringing the total number of cases to 2,518 with several cases still under investigation. Officials say there are 1,415 active cases of coronavirus in the state.
One of the new cases are individuals under the age of 18.
The new cases reside in Rockingham (32), Hillsborough County (43 including 18 in Manchester and 12 in Nashua), Strafford (6), Merrimack (3), and Belknap (1) counties. The county of residence is being determined for five new cases.
Overall, 1,017 patients have recovered from COVID-19.
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Five more hospitalized cases have been identified, for a total of 282 hospitalizations since the pandemic began. There are 110 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19, officials said.
Health officials said 9 of the new cases have no identified risk factors, indicating that community-based transmission of COVID-19 is continuing to increase in the state and has been identified in all counties with cases.
Visit this link to see a town-by-town map showing the number of cases in each community.