The sweep revealed that communities are connected through drug trafficking, with fentanyl and methamphetamine being purchased in Massachusetts and brought north to New Hampshire.
It’s been three years since New Hampshire officials announced the state’s first confirmed case of COVID-19.While the virus hasn’t gone away, the pandemic now looks starkly different than it did in March 2020 when the governor declared a state of.
Fewer people are dying or becoming severely ill from COVID than when the virus first hit, but the health system and communities across the state are still grappling with its fallout.
This fall, North Country residents will have a more convenient option for getting preventive health care, including immunizations, glucose screenings, and some medical services. The New Hampshire Medical Society and North Country Health Consortium are partnering to launch theNorthern New Hampshire Mobile Health Clinic, which will provide care via a van. The vehicle will also provide patients an internet connection to facilitate telehealth visits with their provider.