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CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced that on Sunday, Feb. 28, announced 270 new positive test results for COVID-19, for a current PCR test ....
Foxes spotted playing in Nashua backyard Share Updated: 7:21 PM EST Feb 28, 2021 Share Updated: 7:21 PM EST Feb 28, 2021 Hide Transcript Share Updated: 7:21 PM EST Feb 28, 2021 NASHUA, N.H. A u local New Hampshire member recently shared this footage of two foxes playing together in their backyard on the Nashua-Hollis line. Advertisement ....
Casey McDermott, NHPR Inside one of Nashua’s community COVID-19 vaccine clinics, before patients arrive, nurses, public health workers and first responders are suiting up in scrubs and protective masks, sorting through paperwork and assembling supplies to administer the shots. “I ve been making masks at home for a year, just waiting for an opportunity to put my hand in and help,” said Dr. Ophelia Chang, one of several retired physicians volunteering at the latest clinic. “And this is the first time I felt like there s something I can really do to help save lives.” There’s also a team of interpreters standing by, ready to help immigrants, refugees and other non-English speakers through the process in Spanish, French, Swahili and Portuguese. Ira Munoz, who works for the city’s welfare department and provides Spanish language support at these clinics, said this kind of service is essential to help people feel more comfortable and to clear up any misinfor ....
‘Stand your ground’ from your car advances in New Hampshire Modified: 2/25/2021 10:14:38 PM CONCORD The Republican-led New Hampshire House debated two bills Thursday inspired by last summer’s massive demonstrations against racial injustice, rejecting one that would have banned police from using rubber bullets or tear gas and approving another that would expand the state’s “stand your ground” law to include motor vehicles. Under current law, someone can use deadly force to protect themselves and their family during the commission of a felony inside their homes. The bill sent to the Senate would expand that law to cases in which a felony was committed against a person in a vehicle. ....