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Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president amid unprecedented security measures in Washington D.C. and at state capitols. State lawmakers in New…
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Vaccine Access, Distribution, & Effectiveness: Q&A With N.H. Dept. Of Health & Human ServicesThe Exchange spoke with Dr. Beth Daly, Chief of the Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at the N.H. DHHS, Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist,…
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The majority of inmates who tested positive for COVID-19 at Valley Street Jail in Manchester are no longer considered infectious and have been cleared…
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Dr. Chan & Dr. Talbot, N.H.'s Top Epidemiologists, On Vaccines & New COVID-19 VariantWe talk about the new, more contagious variant of COVID-19, and what that means for both personal and public health, and we learn more about how the…
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The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the state is trending downward, giving hospital staff some relief after seeing record patient numbers…
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New Hampshire health providers say they're going to need more federal and state help when it comes to vaccinating the general public.Primary care…
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Rey DeJesus has been at Valley Street Jail since February, awaiting a trial for felony charges. He and his wife Krystal DeJesus talk on the phone every…
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Students, teachers and school staff in New Hampshire now have prioritized access to COVID-19 testing. The state says close to two dozen hospitals and…
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Questions Remain as N.H. Preps for Next Vaccination PhaseEarlier this week, New Hampshire health officials announced more details about the next stage of the state's vaccine plan, which they say will begin in…
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For almost a week, COVID-19 hospitalizations in New Hampshire have hovered above 300 people, more than double the peak seen in the spring.(Scroll down or…