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Courts gradually expanding operations Update: Friday, April 23, 1:01 p.m. Courts in New Hampshire will be gradually expanding in-person operations to the public, starting with the state Supreme Court, which is allowing the public to its clerk s office and law library as of April 27. In person oral arguments at the court will resume on May 5. At the superior court, in-person hearings will be expanded. They will include suppression; contested pleas, sentencings, and violations of probation; drug court termination hearings; contested civil hearings; and bench trials. The circuit court will resume in-person final hearings in domestic violence or stalking cases and in adjudicatory hearings in abuse and neglect cases. ....
Update: Friday, April 23, 5:09 p.m. State health officials announced two additional COVID-19 deaths Friday: a man from Strafford County and a woman from Sullivan County. Both residents were older than 60. The state reported 377 new coronavirus cases, with 85 individuals younger than 18. There are 108 patients hospitalized due to the virus and the state is monitoring 3,198 active infections statewide. - NHPR Staff Update: Friday, April 23, 1:01 p.m. Courts in New Hampshire will be gradually expanding in-person operations to the public, starting with the state Supreme Court, which is allowing the public to its clerk s office and law library as of April 27. In person oral arguments at the court will resume on May 5. ....
2 additional deaths announced Update: Wednesday, April 21, 5:44 p.m. Two more Granite Staters have died from coronavirus. The state on Wednesday announced that a woman from Belknap County and a man from Strafford County died. Both were over 60. Health officials also reported 362 new COVID-19 cases, with 79 of them individuals under 18 years old. There are currently 3,090 active infections and 124 residents hospitalized. Since the pandemic began, New Hampshire has recorded 1,273 COVID-19 deaths and confirmed more than 92,000 coronavirus cases. - NHPR Staff Update: Wednesday, April 21, 10:19 a.m. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center has started a post COVID-19 program for people feeling shortness of breath, fatigue and body aches, rapid heartbeat, memory issues and other symptoms more than three months after they became infected. ....
One more N.H. death, outbreak at Berlin prison accounts for 100 new infections Update: Thursday, April 22, 3:20 p.m. State health officials reported one new COVID-19 death Thursday, bringing the state s total deaths to 1,274 since the start of the pandemic. 515 newly-identified infections were announced. According to state epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan, 100 of the new infections are connected to an outbreak at the federal prison in Berlin, one of two active institutional outbreaks in the state. The other outbreak is at the Coos County Nursing Home. The daily average of new cases has stood at about 350 in the past week, which Chan says is part of a declining trend. The state is currently tracking 3.233 active cases of the coronavirus. ....