7 brand-new deaths connected to COVID-19 reported in NH; most deaths announced in a single day

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>> Coronavirus in NH: What you need to knowHealth authorities announced there were 69 new positive COVID-19 test results, bringing the total number of cases to 1,787 with several cases still under examination. The brand-new cases live in Rockingham (26), Hillsborough County (27 including 12 in Manchester and 5 in Nashua), Merrimack (8 ), Strafford (3 ), Belknap (1) and Cheshire (1) counties. There are 95 clients presently hospitalized with COVID-19, officials said.Health authorities stated nine of the new cases have no recognized threat elements, indicating that community-based transmission of COVID-19 is continuing to increase in the state and has been determined in all counties with cases.Visit this link to see a town-by-town map showing the number of cases in each neighborhood.

CONCORD, N.H.–

7 more individuals in New Hampshire have passed away from problems of COVID-19, health authorities stated Saturday.

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The Department of Health and Human Solutions stated all clients were 60 years of age or older. 3 ladies and one male were residents of Strafford County. Two women and one man were homeowners of Hillsborough County.

>> Coronavirus in NH: What you need to understand

Health authorities revealed there were 69 brand-new favorable COVID-19 test results, bringing the total number of cases to 1,787 with several cases still under investigation. Officials state there are 950 active cases of coronavirus in the state.

2 of these new cases remain in individuals under the age of 18.

The new cases live in Rockingham (26), Hillsborough County (27 including 12 in Manchester and 5 in Nashua), Merrimack (8 ), Strafford (3 ), Belknap (1) and Cheshire (1) counties. The county of residence is being identified for 3 brand-new cases.

777 clients have actually recovered from COVID-19

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Fourteen more hospitalized cases have been determined, for an overall of 238 hospitalizations considering that the pandemic began. There are 95 clients presently hospitalized with COVID-19, officials stated.

Health officials stated nine of the new cases have actually no recognized risk aspects, indicating that community-based transmission of COVID-19 is continuing to increase in the state and has actually been recognized in all counties with cases.

See this link to see a town-by-town map revealing the variety of cases in each community.

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