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At the Alpine nursing home in Keene, families say they aren't always able to stay in touch with their loved ones amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lee más sobre cómo conseguir pruebas gratis de COVID para hacerse en casa, como los ancianos están lidiando con más visitantes y nuevos proyectos legislativos.
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The federal regulatory agency says the recall stems from a manufacturing defect found in some 2 million tests.
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The Delta variant of COVID-19 has found a “target-rich environment” in Coos County due to low vaccination rates, says hospital CEO
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Con la variante delta causando brotes de casos de COVID-19 en el país y muchos niños no vacunados de regreso a los salones del clases, ha aumentado la demanda por pruebas de COVID-19 en el estado y encontrarlas puede ser un desafío, especialmente, a pruebas gratis.
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Dr. Benjamin Chan is the state’s epidemiologist and Dr. Elizabeth Talbot is the state’s deputy epidemiologist and an infectious disease expert at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
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An estimated 10 to 30 percent of COVID-19 patients develop “long COVID” symptoms, which are defined as symptoms that last more than 12 weeks after the acute illness.
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There is no shortage of vaccine “messaging” advice for states like New Hampshire, which appears at a standstill with 39 percent of residents eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine not yet vaccinated. But messaging requires constant testing and tweaking.
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Although not available for those who received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, the CDC recently approved third shots for certain immunocompromised people.