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Coronavirus Update: N.H. Reports 1 COVID Death; Sununu Makes Changes To Unemployment Program


Pollyanna Glad Day back on in Littleton
Update: Thursday, May 20, 1:07 p.m.
A celebration in honor of an orphan girl who remains optimistic in spite of the many challenges she faces is back on schedule in New Hampshire after it was canceled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Pollyanna Glad Day is a a go for June 12 in Littleton, with a few adjustments. It pays tribute to the classic 1913 children s book, Pollyanna, and author Eleanor Porter, who was from Littleton.
Gatherings will be scaled down a bit from activities such as the traditional big group photograph at a bronze Pollyanna sculpture at the Littleton Public Library. ....

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Coronavirus Update: N.H. Reports 1 More Death, 104 New COVID-19 Cases


State announces one new death, 104 new COVID cases
Update: Monday, May 17, 3:35 p.m.
New Hampshire health officials announced one new COVID-19 death Monday. The patient who died was a female resident of Carroll County.
The state also announced 104 newly-identified infections, which continues a pattern of declining case numbers in the Granite State. Since the start of the pandemic, there have been nearly 98,000 diagnosed COVID cases in the state; 1333 residents have died.
Forty-six residents are currently hospitalized with the coronavirus.
- NHPR Staff
Update: Monday, May 17, 10:00 a.m.
The state is holding a clinic for deaf people and residents with hearing loss this weekend in Manchester. ....

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Coronavirus Update: N.H. Reports 2 More Deaths, 145 New COVID-19 Cases


Two additional COVID-19 deaths, 145 new cases
Update: Saturday, May 15, 5:31 p.m.
State health officials announced two additional COVID-19 deaths Saturday. They were two male residents, both over 60, from Hillsborough and Merrimack counties.
The state reported 145 new cases and 52 patients hospitalized due to the virus. Both those numbers represent a continuing decrease. The state has averaged 156 cases per day over the past week, which is a 26% decrease over the previous seven-day period.
Of the new cases, 48 were individuals under 18 years old.
There are currently 1,338 active infections in New Hampshire, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
- NHPR Staff ....

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Sununu issues order to expand mental health services


Sununu issues order to expand mental health services
KATHY McCORMACK, Associated Press
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Gov. Chris Sununu issued an order Thursday expanding access to mental health services, in response to a recent state Supreme Court ruling that psychiatric patients being held involuntarily in emergency rooms must be given a chance to contest their detention promptly.
The order adds beds at receiving facilities and ensures services are received from health care providers. It also ensures better community partnerships.
“This order will also review all mental health services across the entire state to determine if the providers we currently utilize are truly equipped and truly capable of meeting the need of New Hampshire citizens, and we are going to be exploring additional opportunities, both in and out state in the private sector, Sununu said at his weekly news conference. ....

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