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N.H. case average drops 28% from a week earlier
Update: Wednesday, June 16, 5:33 p.m.
State health officials reported 25 new COVID-19 cases today, as transmission data continues to show improvement statewide.
New Hampshire has had an average of 35 cases per day over the pat week, which is a 28% decrease compared to the previous seven-day period, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Eighteen people are currently hospitalized and there are 269 active infections.
Since the pandemic started, the Granite State has recorded 99,196 coronavirus cases.
- NHPR Staff
Update: Tuesday, June 15, 7:15 p.m.
State health officals reported 41 newly-identified COVID-19 infections Tuesday. Officials are monitoring 283 active cases of the virus across New Hampshire.
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Two years after a group of motorcyclists and a pick-up truck driven by a Massachusetts resident with a checkered driving history collided in Randolph, the State of New Hampshire says it has formally joined a nationwide effort to share certain driver’s license data with other states.
New Hampshire became the 34th state to join the State-to-State Verification Service, a voluntary collaboration that allows participating states to determine if a driver’s license applicant already holds a license in another state.
Participation in the system, which required legislative changes approved by New Hampshire lawmakers, is one of several steps taken by the state following the crash in Randolph that left seven motorcyclists dead and revealed a breakdown in cross-border record keeping in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and states across the country.
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