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Noticias Actualizadas de New Hampshire: 28 de abril

Hoy en ¿Qué hay de nuevo, New Hampshire? te contamos sobre los tres nuevos brotes de coronavirus en el estado, todos en centros de personas mayores, por lo que el estado quiere realizar más pruebas.

Escucha cuáles son los planes del gobernador para volver a abrir NH, hasta cuándo cerrarán las cortes y las decisiones sobre los programas escolares de verano. 

Para escuchar la historia completa, haz click en el audio.

También te compartimos la página del CDC actualizada con los nuevos síntomas del COVID-19 para que los leas: https://espanol.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html

Estos incluyen:

  • Fiebre
  • Escalofríos
  • Temblores y escalofríos que no ceden
  • Dolor muscular
  • Dolor de cabeza
  • Dolor de garganta
  • Pérdida reciente del olfato o el gusto
I help guide NHPR’s bilingual journalism and our climate/environment journalism in an effort to fill these reporting gaps in New Hampshire. I work with our journalists to tell stories that inform, celebrate and empower Latino/a/x community members in the state through our WhatsApp news service ¿Que Hay de Nuevo, New Hampshire? as well as NHPR’s digital platforms in Spanish and English. For our By Degrees climate coverage, I work with reporters and producers to tell stories that take audience members to the places and people grappling with and responding to climate change, while explaining the forces both driving and limiting New Hampshire’s efforts to respond to this crisis.
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