All deaths related to long-term care facilities
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NH Health officials announce 3 additional deaths related to COVID-19, 106 new cases
All deaths related to long-term care facilities
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced three additional deaths related to COVID-19 and 106 new positive test results for COVID-19 in New Hampshire.>> Download the FREE WMUR appThere have now been 4,651 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire. Several cases are still under investigation.>> Latest coronavirus coverage from WMURThe three deaths are all related to long-term care facilities. They were identified as one man from Hillsborough County, one woman and one man from Rockingham County. All were 60 years of age and older.Of the new cases with complete information, three individuals are under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 57% being women and 43% being men. The new cases reside in Hillsborough (86), Rockingham (13), Merrimack (2), Belknap (1), Grafton (1) and Strafford (1) Counties.Two new COVID-19 hospitalizations were reported, with 451 of the 4,651 positive cases resulting in hospitalization, according to health officials.
MANCHESTER, N.H. —
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced three additional deaths related to COVID-19 and 106 new positive test results for COVID-19 in New Hampshire.
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There have now been 4,651 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire. Several cases are still under investigation.
>> Latest coronavirus coverage from WMUR
The three deaths are all related to long-term care facilities. They were identified as one man from Hillsborough County, one woman and one man from Rockingham County. All were 60 years of age and older.
Of the new cases with complete information, three individuals are under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 57% being women and 43% being men. The new cases reside in Hillsborough (86), Rockingham (13), Merrimack (2), Belknap (1), Grafton (1) and Strafford (1) Counties.
Two new COVID-19 hospitalizations were reported, with 451 of the 4,651 positive cases resulting in hospitalization, according to health officials.
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