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Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 252 New Cases; Active Infections Continue To Drop

Coronavirus Update: Vaccinations Underway at Valley Street Jail in Manchester

Vaccinations under way at Valley Street Jail Update: Wednesday, May 5, 3:11 p.m. COVID-19 vaccinations are underway in the state s largest jail, located in Manchester. The Hillsborough County House of Corrections, known as the Valley Street Jail, says of this week that about 100 people have received the vaccine. Jails and prisons in New Hampshire have seen significant outbreaks of COVID-19 in the last year, but people incarcerated there weren t prioritized in the state s vaccination rollout. Many became eligible last month, as the state expanded vaccine eligibility to the general population. Last week the National Guard administered shots to people incarcerated at Valley Street Jail - and around of half of population is now at least partially vaccinated

Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 161 New COVID-19 Infections, Active Cases Drop Below 2,000

Hassan, Shaheen support expansion of telehealth services Update: Tuesday, May 4, 12:01 p.m. A bill supported by U.S. Sens. Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire would expand coverage of telehealth services through Medicare and permanently remove geographic restrictions on them. The bill also would require a study to learn more about how telehealth has been used during the coronavirus pandemic. The Creating Opportunities Now for Necessary and Effective Care Technologies for Health Act would allow health centers and rural health clinics to provide telehealth services, a provision currently in place because of the pandemic, but on a temporary basis. It also would allow for the waiver of telehealth restrictions during public health emergencies.

Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 1 New COVID Death; 221 New Infections

Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 1 New COVID Death; State Workers Return To Offices May 10

1 additional death, 293 new cases Update: Saturday, May 1, 3:01 p.m. One additional COVID-19 death was announced Saturday. A man from Strafford County, who was older than 60, died, the state Department of Health and Human Services said. The fatality brings the overall coronavirus death total in New Hampshire to 1,304. The state also reported 293 new cases, 2,459 active infections statewide, and 84 people hospitalized due to the virus. -NHPR Staff   N.H. state workers to return to offices by May 10 New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu says state government employees who have been working from home during the coronavirus pandemic will be back in their offices by May 10.

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