Two additional deaths related to COVID-19 announced in New Hampshire
Both deaths were people 60 years of age and older
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Updated: 5:25 PM EDT Apr 25, 2021
Both deaths were people 60 years of age and older
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Updated: 5:25 PM EDT Apr 25, 2021
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VACCINATED CONTINUES TO GROW. NATIONALLY, MORE THAN 94 MILLION, NEARLY A THIRD OF THE POPULATION. JENNIFER: THERE ARE NEW NUMBERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, THE STATE REPORTING TWO NEW DEATHS AND 284 CASES.
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Both deaths were people 60 years of age and older
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Updated: 5:25 PM EDT Apr 25, 2021
There were two new COVID-19 deaths announced by health officials in New Hampshire on Sunday.One death was a woman from Grafton County, the other a man from Hillsborough County. Both were 60 years of age and older.There were 284 new cases announced, with active cases decreasing to 2,960 people currently diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state. The number of active cases fell below 3,000 for the first time since Mar. 29. Current hospitalizations have decreased by 12 to 91, which is now below 100 for the first time since Apr. 6. Total hospitalizations rose by 2 to 1,299.** Town-by-town COVID-19 case data **