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Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 235 New COVID Infections, Non-Residents Now Eligible For Vaccine
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Coronavirus Update: Sununu Extends State of Emergency For 19th Time; N H Has 370 New Cases
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Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 2 More Deaths; Sununu Extends State of Emergency For 19th Time
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County Jails Hitting Pause On Vaccination Efforts
Update: Thursday, April 15, 6:30 p.m.
Some county jails in New Hampshire are encountering challenges to vaccinating their general population.
Four county jails postponed their rollout this week after the state paused use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. That vaccine is preferred because it requires only one shot, as opposed to two with other vaccines.
Of those offering vaccines this week, the Cheshire County Jail, in Keene, says one fifth of its population signed up for vaccines. At the Merrimack County Jail, in Boscawen, that percentage is closer to a third.
Most county jails have already vaccinated the majority of their staffs.
Statewide Mask Mandate Goes Away Friday, April 16
By Paula Tracy - InDepthNH | Apr 16, 2021
CONCORD – New Hampshire will end its statewide mask mandate on Friday.
Gov. Chris Sununu said he feels comfortable letting the temporary “thou shalt must” mandate expire on April 15 given the fact that 70 percent of residents have signed up to get a vaccine, the daily death toll has come down dramatically and hospitals have the capacity to handle more patients with adequate staffing and supplies compared to November when he imposed the executive order.
He said on May 7, the state will move away from its individual business and industry guidance to universal best practices which will be in place to help slow the spread of the virus.