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Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 241 New COVID-19 Infections
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Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 207 New COVID-19 Infections
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Coronavirus Update: 6 More New Hampshire Deaths, 334 New COVID-19 Cases
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Three additional deaths announced Tuesday
Update: Tuesday, March 16, 8:03 p.m.
State health officials announced three additional COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday. All three residents were older than 60.
New Hampshire has recorded 1,202 deaths from the coronavirus since the pandemic began.
The state reported 286 new cases, 2,074 active infections, and 66 hospitalizations on March 16.
- NHPR Staff
Update: Tuesday, March 16, 7:35 a.m.
Several local hospitals are loosening visitor policies, as coronavirus cases in New Hampshire continue to decrease and vaccination efforts expand.
Catholic Medical Center and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center both made changes this week to allow one visitor per patient in most cases. DHMC in Lebanon will allow three visitors at a time for end-of-life care.
Fauci award, John Denver, isolation outreach: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © Jack Gruber, USA TODAY National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Fauci spoke with USA TODAY about the Zika virus on May 11, 2016.
Alabama
Birmingham: A year into the coronavirus pandemic, the creator of a popular website for tracking COVID-19 in the state is pondering what will become of his creation once the health care crisis eases. David Marconnet told WBHM he sees two options for his Bama Tracker site, which has been visited by at least 1.5 million people so far and presents publicly available data about the virus in easily accessible, understandable charts and graphs. Bama Tracker could remain online as an archive for researchers or anyone who wants to look through pandemic data, said Marconnet, or it could adapt to track other data that Alabamians find interesting. “I’ve been playing with some ideas there, a