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The report will help the Nashua health division, as it begins to have conversations with health providers in the city about working with communities of color.
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Widespread COVID testing was supposed to help N.H. fight the pandemic and keep schools open safely. But that's not what’s happening in many school districts.
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Many schools plan to notify close contacts of positive cases in N.H. schools and ask them to monitor for symptoms. But now, only unvaccinated household members of the infected person need to quarantine.
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Officials assumed student enrollment would drop as public schools fully reopened this fall. But with the delta variant and concerns about COVID safety, enrollment has increased this year.
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A six-week abortion ban, similar to the one that is now law in Texas, didn’t make it out of the Democratic-controlled New Hampshire House in 2020. Its sponsors say they’ll refile it, hopeful the passage this year of a 24-week ban indicates new support for even stricter abortion restrictions.
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Across the country and in New Hampshire, public schools have become the site of some of the country’s most polarizing debates. And masks have become a major target during public input at school board meetings.
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For Nashua's public health division, improving health care access means addressing mistrust.
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Cheaper health plans are available in New Hampshire. But getting the word out and helping people enroll can be tricky.
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Anne Carle’s workday begins with a screen of red, green and yellow boxes. The red ones mean higher risk patients. Carle is a telehealth nurse and RN at…
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N.H. Attorney General's Office Says School Masks are AllowedThe New Hampshire Attorney General's office says that school mask mandates are legal, in spite of pushback by some parents, lawmakers and school board…