COVID-19 death toll at Hanover Terrace nursing home rises to 5
Staff and Wire Reports
Modified: 12/14/2020 9:36:24 PM
HANOVER Another Hanover Terrace resident has died of COVID-19.
In an email Monday, Martha Ilsley, the nursing home’s temporary administrator, said that of the 68 current residents, 63 have tested positive for COVID-19, and so far, 21 of those have recovered and five have died. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of these families and their friends,” Ilsley said in an email Monday afternoon.
Hanover Terrace has also had 27 of its 95 staff test positive, and 12 have recovered and returned to work, Ilsley said.
In addition, the state Department of Health and Human Services has sent four registered nurses to assist with staffing. They arrived in Hanover on Monday and will start work Tuesday, providing relief for staff who haven’t been able to take time off.
COVID-19 Sunday update: N.H. deaths top 600
Lenora Kahn, her dog Bella, and Judith Albert dine outside of Marjoram Roux on Railroad Street in Great Barrington, Mass., Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Even as the weather gets chilly, outdoor dining is safer than dining indoors at a restaurant. (Ben Garver/The Berkshire Eagle via AP) Ben Garver
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New Hampshire COVID-19 deaths topped 600 on Saturday as state health officials announced that another 10 people died from virus-related illness.
Those who died include three men from Belknap County, three women from Hillsborough County, three women from Rockingham County and a man from Rockingham County, according to a news release from the state Department of Health and Human Services.
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