Update: Wednesday, July 7, 4:41 p.m.
State health officials today reported 31 new coronavirus cases and one additional COVID-19 death.
There are 195 active infections statewide and 12 people hospitalized with the virus.
The Department of Health and Human Services said that a man from Strafford County, who was older than 60, was the lone death announced.
The state has recorded 1,374 deaths during the pandemic.
- NHPR Staff
Update: Wednesday, July 7, 10:31 a.m.
Up to 2,000 Dartmouth-Hitchcock employees will keep working remotely in some capacity after the coronavirus pandemic.
Brenda Blair of Dartmouth-Hitchcock tells the Valley News that positions will be affected in human resources, information technology, finance and clinical secretary services. The total includes about 13% of the health system s employees overall and almost 20% of workers at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.
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New Hampshire s Supreme Court has struck down a four-year old law requiring voters to show additional proof of identity if they register shortly before an election.
The high court s unanimous 4-0 ruling, which was issued Friday, upholds a lower court s decision that the law approved by the Legislature in 2017 was unconstitutional.
In the ruling, the justices wrote that they agreed with the lower court rulings that the law imposes unreasonable burdens on the right to vote and that lawyers for the state failed to demonstrate that the law was related to an important governmental objective.
Twelve hospitalized due to COVID-19
Update: Wednesday, July 7, 4:41 p.m.
State health officials today reported 31 new coronavirus cases and one additional COVID-19 death.
There are 195 active infections statewide and 12 people hospitalized with the virus.
The Department of Health and Human Services said that a man from Strafford County, who was older than 60, was the lone death announced.
The state has recorded 1,374 deaths during the pandemic.
- NHPR Staff
Update: Wednesday, July 7, 10:31 a.m.
Up to 2,000 Dartmouth-Hitchcock employees will keep working remotely in some capacity after the coronavirus pandemic.
Brenda Blair of Dartmouth-Hitchcock tells the Valley News that positions will be affected in human resources, information technology, finance and clinical secretary services. The total includes about 13% of the health system s employees overall and almost 20% of workers at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.