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A state investigation revealed COVID guidelines violations that resulted in a federal fine.
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Senado de NH rechaza un proyecto de ley para legalizar la marihuana en el estado. Costos de atención médica podrían aumentar en NH tras fin de emergencia federal. Compañía manufacturera Saint Gobain reembolsará clientes que utilizaron propio sistema de tratamiento de químicos.
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The end of the public health emergency also triggered some changes for COVID-19 health insurance coverage.
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Older adults and long-term care residents have been hit hardest by the virus in New Hampshire, according to state data.
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Fewer people are dying or becoming severely ill from COVID than when the virus first hit, but the health system and communities across the state are still grappling with its fallout.
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In New Hampshire, a piece of the funding law that prevented states from using ARPA money to “either directly or indirectly” offset tax decreases has proven controversial.
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Officials say that data can provide an early warning sign when transmission rises.
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The report, published by the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation, says domestic violence shelters and sexual violence organizations in the state saw increased demand, and that the pandemic widened what experts call the “motherhood wage penalty.”
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While the virus has not yet been found in New Hampshire deer, the state soon expects to know whether samples taken from deer during the last two hunting seasons test positive for the coronavirus.
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Un escaño que representa a la ciudad de Manchester tiene un reconteo pendiente. Demócratas escogen a Matt Wilhelm como nuevo líder en la Cámara. Manchester y Nashua considerado mercado de alojamiento atractivo, según ranking de bienes raíces