The Perfect Enemy | New Hampshire health officials announce 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths Thursday
July 10, 2025

New Hampshire health officials announce 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths Thursday

New Hampshire health officials announce 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths Thursday  WMUR Manchester

New Hampshire health officials announce 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths Thursday

MARISSA: TO THE PANDEMIC TONIGHT, THE STATE IS ANNOUNCING 290 NEW CASES OF COVID-19, CONFIRMED THROUGH MEDICAL FACILITIES. THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE AT-HOME TESTING. COVID-POSITIVE HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE DOWN TO 64 TONIGHT, THE FEWEST SINCE MID-APRIL. ONLY 15 OF THOSE ARE RECEIVING COVID-SPECIFIC TREATMENT. THERE ARE ALSO THREE NEW DEATH

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New Hampshire health officials announce 3 additional COVID-19 related deaths Thursday

Total deaths for the week now up to 11

New Hampshire health officials reported three additional deaths related to COVID-19 on Thursday.There have been 2,585 deaths related to COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.Health officials reported 290 new known COVID-19 cases on Thursday, bringing the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 332,120.There was an average number of 239 cases per day over the most recent 7-day period.According to the New Hampshire Hospital Association, 64 people in the hospital have tested positive for COVID-19, down by 6 from Wednesday, and the fewest since April 20. Of those 64 people, 15 are receiving specific treatment for the virus, down by two from Wednesday.** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data | Vaccination data **

New Hampshire health officials reported three additional deaths related to COVID-19 on Thursday.

There have been 2,585 deaths related to COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

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Health officials reported 290 new known COVID-19 cases on Thursday, bringing the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 332,120.

There was an average number of 239 cases per day over the most recent 7-day period.

According to the New Hampshire Hospital Association, 64 people in the hospital have tested positive for COVID-19, down by 6 from Wednesday, and the fewest since April 20. Of those 64 people, 15 are receiving specific treatment for the virus, down by two from Wednesday.

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