The Perfect Enemy | New Hampshire health officials report 4 new COVID-19 deaths over past week
July 10, 2025
New Hampshire health officials report 4 new COVID-19 deaths over past week

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New Hampshire health officials report 4 new COVID-19 deaths over past week

In their weekly report, New Hampshire health officials reported four new deaths related to COVID-19 over the previous week.There have been 2,709 total deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the state since the start of the pandemic. Health officials reported 1,975 active COVID-19 cases, relatively similar to last week’s 1,971 active cases reported last Thursday. There were 1,671 new cases reported over the previous week, slightly down form 1,727 new cases reported over the week before. Hospitalizations have slightly risen over the past two days, but the New Hampshire Hospitalization Association report has not yet been released for Thursday.New Hampshire health officials say hundreds of thousands of Granite Staters still have not received the updated COVID-19 omicron booster. They are encouraging others to get both the booster and flu shot before winter approaches.** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data **

In their weekly report, New Hampshire health officials reported four new deaths related to COVID-19 over the previous week.

There have been 2,709 total deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the state since the start of the pandemic.

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Health officials reported 1,975 active COVID-19 cases, relatively similar to last week’s 1,971 active cases reported last Thursday.

There were 1,671 new cases reported over the previous week, slightly down form 1,727 new cases reported over the week before.

Hospitalizations have slightly risen over the past two days, but the New Hampshire Hospitalization Association report has not yet been released for Thursday.

New Hampshire health officials say hundreds of thousands of Granite Staters still have not received the updated COVID-19 omicron booster.

They are encouraging others to get both the booster and flu shot before winter approaches.

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