COVID-19 hospitalizations increase slightly while cases dip in New Hampshire – WMUR Manchester

YORK. TOM: IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, ACTIVE CASES OF COVID-19 DROPPING BELOW 24 00 TONIGHT TO 2,364. THERE ARE 207 NEW CASES TO REPORT TIGONHT. AND THERE ARE NO NEW DEATHS TODAY BUT DHHS JUST CONFIRMED TWO DEATHS AS COVID RELATED ONE FROM NOVEMBER AND THE OTHER FROM DECEMB.ER COVID-POSITIVE HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE UP TONIGHT TO .75 THERE ARE NOW 20 PEOPLE RECEIVING TREATMENT FOR
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COVID-19 hospitalizations increase slightly while cases dip in New Hampshire
COVID-19 hospitalizations continued to slowly tick up Tuesday as known active cases declined in New Hampshire.The New Hampshire Hospital Association reported there were 75 people in the state’s hospitals with COVID-19, up from 73 the day before. Of those patients, 20 were being treated for COVID-19, up from 18.The number of known active cases dropped for the third reporting day in a row, falling by 80 to 2,364. New Hampshire is now averaging 326 new cases per day, the most since Feb. 23.State health officials said two deaths from last year have recently been confirmed as related to COVID-19. One was a Belknap County woman age 30-39 who died in November, and the other was a Carroll County woman age 70-79 who died in December.There have been 2,477 deaths attributed to COVID-19 in New Hampshire since the pandemic began. ** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data | Vaccination data **
COVID-19 hospitalizations continued to slowly tick up Tuesday as known active cases declined in New Hampshire.
The New Hampshire Hospital Association reported there were 75 people in the state’s hospitals with COVID-19, up from 73 the day before. Of those patients, 20 were being treated for COVID-19, up from 18.
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The number of known active cases dropped for the third reporting day in a row, falling by 80 to 2,364. New Hampshire is now averaging 326 new cases per day, the most since Feb. 23.
State health officials said two deaths from last year have recently been confirmed as related to COVID-19. One was a Belknap County woman age 30-39 who died in November, and the other was a Carroll County woman age 70-79 who died in December.
There have been 2,477 deaths attributed to COVID-19 in New Hampshire since the pandemic began.
** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data | Vaccination data **