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Coronavirus Update: N.H. Reports 46 New Infections

Update: Tuesday, July 13, 5:01 p.m. The state announced 27 new coronavirus cases and 200 current cases Tuesday. There are currently 13 people hospitalized with COVID-19. Health officials also announced one more COVID-19 death - a man from Belknap County. Since the pandemic began, New Hampshire has recorded 1,381 deaths and just under 100,000 positive cases. - Dan Tuohy Update: Monday, July 12, 4: 30 p.m. State health officials reported 79 newly-identified coronavirus infections Monday, a number that includes test results from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Of the new cases, twenty-five patients are younger than 18. The state is tracking 197 active COVID-19 cases. Fifteen Granite Staters are hospitalized with the virus. 

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Coronavirus Update: N.H. Reports 1 More Death, 27 New COVID Cases

One additional COVID-19 death in N.H. Update: Tuesday, July 13, 5:01 p.m. The state announced 27 new coronavirus cases and 200 current cases Tuesday. There are currently 13 people hospitalized with COVID-19. Health officials also announced one more COVID-19 death - a man from Belknap County. Since the pandemic began, New Hampshire has recorded 1,381 deaths and just under 100,000 positive cases. - Dan Tuohy Update: Monday, July 12, 4: 30 p.m. State health officials reported 79 newly-identified coronavirus infections Monday, a number that includes test results from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Of the new cases, twenty-five patients are younger than 18. - NHPR Staff Update: Saturday, July 10, 8:22 a.m.

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Coronavirus Update: N.H. Reports 36 New COVID Cases, 212 Active Infections

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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Coronavirus Update: How Common Is The Delta Variant in N.H.? Hard to Say Exactly

Coronavirus Update: How Common Is The Delta Variant in N.H.? Hard to Say Exactly
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Coronavirus Update: N.H. Reports 1 Death, 31 New COVID-19 Cases

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.

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