NH reports 2 more COVID-19 deaths, 21 new cases
Two more people in New Hampshire have died from COVID-19, state health officials announced Sunday, and 21 more residents have tested positive. The two who died are both women from Hillsborough County who were 60 or older and resided in long-term care facilities. There have now been 320 deaths in the state from COVID-19.The 21 new positive coronavirus cases bring the statewide case total to 5,318. Of those, 3,987 have recovered and 1,011 remain active.The state says 513 people have required hospitalization and 62 are currently in the hospital.To date, 97,407 residents have been tested for COVID-19 and 15,968 have been tested for antibodies.
Two more people in New Hampshire have died from COVID-19, state health officials announced Sunday, and 21 more residents have tested positive.
The two who died are both women from Hillsborough County who were 60 or older and resided in long-term care facilities. There have now been 320 deaths in the state from COVID-19.
The 21 new positive coronavirus cases bring the statewide case total to 5,318. Of those, 3,987 have recovered and 1,011 remain active.
The state says 513 people have required hospitalization and 62 are currently in the hospital.
To date, 97,407 residents have been tested for COVID-19 and 15,968 have been tested for antibodies.