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Wastewater surveillance can be used as an early predictor that the virus is spreading in a community.
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While there have been over 1000 clinics held in New Hampshire, it’s unclear if they’ve mitigated inequities in COVID-19 outcomes, like hospitalizations and deaths.
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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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As NHPR continues to track the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Hampshire, we welcome your questions, and your input guides our reporting.
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Newly released numbers obtained by NHPR offer a never-before-seen snapshot of what kind of outbreaks the state was monitoring across all work and community settings during the first 18 months of the pandemic.
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Many COVID-19 booster doses administered in New Hampshire are being incorrectly tracked by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention as first doses of the vaccine.
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A new immunization database and the end of the state of emergency caused inaccurate vaccine data collection in New Hampshire.
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From the early days of COVID-19 to now, your voices have guided our coverage. We’ve answered your questions about coronavirus, vaccines and the state’s…
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Desde marzo del 2020, no se le ha permitido al estado terminar con la cobertura del Medicaid para personas aseguradas con el programa. Pero, cuando termine la emergencia federal de salud pública, los residentes de New Hampshire que utilicen el programa, pueden perder su cobertura.
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Guidance for masking and the eviction moratorium follow the CDC’s data. Here, you'll find the latest information on COVID-19 transmission in New Hampshire.