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Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 46 New Infections

Update: Tuesday, July 13, 5:01 p.m. The state announced 27 new coronavirus cases and 200 current cases Tuesday. There are currently 13 people hospitalized with COVID-19. Health officials also announced one more COVID-19 death - a man from Belknap County. Since the pandemic began, New Hampshire has recorded 1,381 deaths and just under 100,000 positive cases. - Dan Tuohy Update: Monday, July 12, 4: 30 p.m. State health officials reported 79 newly-identified coronavirus infections Monday, a number that includes test results from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Of the new cases, twenty-five patients are younger than 18. The state is tracking 197 active COVID-19 cases. Fifteen Granite Staters are hospitalized with the virus. 

Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 1 More Death, 27 New COVID Cases

One additional COVID-19 death in N.H. Update: Tuesday, July 13, 5:01 p.m. The state announced 27 new coronavirus cases and 200 current cases Tuesday. There are currently 13 people hospitalized with COVID-19. Health officials also announced one more COVID-19 death - a man from Belknap County. Since the pandemic began, New Hampshire has recorded 1,381 deaths and just under 100,000 positive cases. - Dan Tuohy Update: Monday, July 12, 4: 30 p.m. State health officials reported 79 newly-identified coronavirus infections Monday, a number that includes test results from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Of the new cases, twenty-five patients are younger than 18. - NHPR Staff Update: Saturday, July 10, 8:22 a.m.

Valley News - Dartmouth College to disband COVID-19 task force by Aug 1

Dartmouth College to disband COVID-19 task force by Aug. 1 Modified: 7/8/2021 7:07:44 PM HANOVER Dartmouth College plans to end the work of its COVID-19 task force by Aug. 1, as the college prepares to resume normal operations in the fall, according to a news release. The task force, which formed in 2020 and has guided the college’s pandemic-related decision-making throughout, stopped reviewing or making recommendations for college operations beginning Tuesday. The task force is expected to be further disbanded over the course of this month, “assuming that public health conditions continue to remain favorable,” Dartmouth President Phil Hanlon said in a Tuesday email to the community.

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