For more information on COVID-19 in New Hampshire, visit the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services dashboard here.
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To contain the spread of COVID, hospitals and nursing homes barred visits, but the separation and isolation took a toll on patients and families. Now, some states are trying to ensure access.
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The North Country Home Health & Hospice Agency is now caring for more patients, but during the pandemic, they've lost volunteers who can provide extra companionship.
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Be careful with the mud out there.
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A more contagious COVID-19 variant is on the rise New England, but experts still don’t know whether that’s bad news.
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Cierran siete centros estatales de pruebas de COVID-19 ante baja demanda. Representante estatal ataca los nuevos límites de armas del gobierno federal. Pastelería de Merrimack recauda fondos para Ucrania.
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Mask mandates are going away around the country, so shops and restaurants are developing their own policies based on personal choice and risk tolerance.
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The pandemic gave some non-binary, trans, and queer people in New Hampshire more space to affirm their gender. As omicron wanes, what does going back to “normal” mean for them?
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New Hampshire Public Radio will also broadcast the governor's COVID-19 news conference live at 3 p.m.
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NHPR is no longer updating this page on a regular basis. You can find our latest coverage on the pandemic here.
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New Hampshire Gov. Christopher Sununu says he expects the at-home tests to be available at statewide liquor stores within the next two weeks.