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NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and other important news of the day.
Click here for all of our COVID-19 coverage. The latest numbers in New Hampshire
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The most recent update from the N.H. Department of Health and Human Services on Dec. 29:
20 new deaths reported.
The state s COVID-19 deaths total 735.
Active cases total 5,883.
295 patients are currently hospitalized.
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Dan Tuohy / NHPR
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and other important news of the day.
Click here for all of our COVID-19 coverage. The latest numbers in New Hampshire
Credit Centers for Disease Control
Scroll down to our live blog for more COVID-19 news and the latest updates.
The most recent update from the N.H. Department of Health and Human Services on Dec. 29:
20 new deaths reported.
The state s COVID-19 deaths total 735.
Active cases total 5,883.
295 patients are currently hospitalized.
Other important links:
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
One statistic from the COVID-19 pandemic makes New Hampshire stand out from all other states â the percentage of COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
Eighty percent of New Hampshireâs COVID-19 deaths â four of every five â have involved residents of long-term care facilities, according to state and federal data.
That percentage is twice the national average.
In state-by-state color-coded maps that portray nursing home deaths, New Hampshire is a pronounced turquoise, surrounded by dark blue New England states with rates at least 20 percentage points lower.
âWorking in an environment like this, the COVID virus is always on peopleâs minds,â said Marlene Makowski, administrator at St. Joseph Residence nursing home in Manchester.