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The state has not conducted outreach for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program since 2017.
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States won't start receiving doses until the vaccine is officially authorized by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Unless lawmakers find a way to extend the deadline, the Department of Health and Human Services will have to send juveniles out of state if it can’t find other options here.
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State data shows nearly 2,000 reported incidents of restraints in New Hampshire residential treatment facilities between July 2020 and June 2021.
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A state health official said the program likely won't be up and running for another year.
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State health officials are now asking lawmakers for permission to send many of the surplus tests to health centers, schools, camps and child care programs.
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The Department of Health and Human Services maintains that “home and community-based services are not available to anyone who is still in school,” according to court records.
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State health officials said this week that they're prepared for a likely increase in demand for coronavirus contact tracing as schools and colleges reopen…
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Gov. Chris Sununu announced plans Friday afternoon to lift some restrictions on the state's hospitals and businesses meant to slow the spread of COVID-19,…
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Children were restrained or secluded more than 20,000 times in residential youth behavioral health facilities in New Hampshire over a five year period…