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Coronavirus Update: New COVID-19 Cases In N H Lowest In Nearly 7 Months

New cases in N.H. lowest in nearly seven months Update: Monday, May 24, 8:38 a.m. State health officials reported 79 new cases of COVID-19 in New Hampshire on Sunday. That s the lowest one-day count of new infections in almost seven months. Fifty-four people were hospitalized in New Hampshire due to COVID-19 complications.  The state is tracking 513 active infections, a data point that has also dropped significantly.  - NHPR Staff Update: Saturday, May 22, 4:59 p.m. Three additional COVID-19 deaths were announced Saturday. State health officials said two residents of Rockingham County, and a man from Strafford County, died from the virus. To date, the state has recorded 1,344 COVID-19 deaths. 

Coronavirus Update: N H Reports 3 More COVID-19 Deaths; Active Infections Drop Below 1,000

3 new COVID-19 deaths announced Update: Saturday, May 22, 4:59 p.m. Three additional COVID-19 deaths were announced Saturday. State health officials said two residents of Rockingham County, and a man from Strafford County, died from the virus. To date, the state has recorded 1,344 COVID-19 deaths.  The latest update shows more promising news in the decline of new coronavirus cases. The state reported 109 new cases, and active infections fell below 1,000 there were 954 active cases, as of May 22 at 9 a.m. Fifty-three people are currently hospitalized for treatment related to COVID-19. - NHPR Staff Update: Friday, May 21, 4:01 p.m. New coronavirus infections continue to decrease. The state announced 127 new cases Friday, 36 of them individuals under 18 years old.

Get The Facts On The Vax: COVID-19 natural immunity; vaccine s long-term effects

Get The Facts On The Vax: COVID-19 natural immunity; vaccine s long-term effects © WMUR Get The Facts On The Vax The COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson have been given emergency use authorization for months, and hundreds of thousands of shots have been administered in New Hampshire, but questions understandably remain. We sought answers for WMUR viewer questions about the vaccines from Dr. Beth Daly, Chief the Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, and Dr. Christine Arsnow, New Hampshire vice president of the American Academy of Pediatrics.Sign up for our Newsletters

Get The Facts On The Vax: Possibility of vaccine booster shots; safety for kids as young as 12

The COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson have been given emergency use authorization for months, and hundreds of thousands of shots have been administered in New Hampshire, but questions understandably remain. We sought answers for WMUR viewer questions about the vaccines from Dr. Beth Daly, Chief the Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, and Dr. Christine.

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