The Perfect Enemy | Patients testing positive, receiving treatment for COVID-19 slightly rise in New Hampshire
July 14, 2025
Patients testing positive, receiving treatment for COVID-19 slightly rise in New Hampshire
Patients testing positive, receiving treatment for COVID-19 slightly rise in New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Hospital Association is reporting a continued slight increase in patients testing positive for COVID-19 and being treated for the virus. On Wednesday, there was an increase from 107 people testing positive Tuesday to 116 people testing positive. Of those 116 people, 37 are receiving specific treatment for the virus, up from 29 on Tuesday.No new COVID-19 deaths were reported and the death toll in the state remains at 2,708.New Hampshire health officials reported 381 new cases on Wednesday. There has been an average of 244 new cases per day over the past week, according to health officials. Health officials are saying less than 10% of Granite Staters eligible for the omicron booster have received it. They are recommending those eligible get both the flu vaccine and updated omicron booster by the end of October. ** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data | Vaccination data **

The New Hampshire Hospital Association is reporting a continued slight increase in patients testing positive for COVID-19 and being treated for the virus.

On Wednesday, there was an increase from 107 people testing positive Tuesday to 116 people testing positive. Of those 116 people, 37 are receiving specific treatment for the virus, up from 29 on Tuesday.

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No new COVID-19 deaths were reported and the death toll in the state remains at 2,708.

New Hampshire health officials reported 381 new cases on Wednesday. There has been an average of 244 new cases per day over the past week, according to health officials.

Health officials are saying less than 10% of Granite Staters eligible for the omicron booster have received it.

They are recommending those eligible get both the flu vaccine and updated omicron booster by the end of October.

** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data | Vaccination data **