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Coronavirus In New Hampshire Schools: Update

Here is a rundown of information about COVID-19 in NH colleges, universities, and K-12 schools.

Here is the latest information about schools in New Hampshire.
Here is the latest information about schools in New Hampshire. (New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services)

CONCORD, NH — A handful of schools reported new coronavirus cases connected to the school setting or by educational activities, according to state health officials.

The state reported 131 active cases, 767 recovered cases, and 12 clusters. An outbreak at a school setting ended as of Wednesday.

New cases around the state include a second active case at Richard Maghakian Memorial School in Brookline; a second active case at the Berlin Elementary School; a new case at Mount Prospect Academy in Plymouth — which had a huge outbreak involving 41 other students who have now recovered; a third active case at Pinkerton academy, which has had 10 recoveries; another new case at the Pembroke Hill School; another new case at Pembroke Academy; a new case at Merrimack Valley High School in Penacook; Merrimack Middle School has a new case; the Elm Street School in Laconia has two new cases; the David R. Cawley Middle School in Hooksett has another new cases; St. Joseph Regional Catholic School in Salem; and Henry W. Moore School in Candia.

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Colleges and universities in New Hampshire have seven active cases, 537 recovered patients, and two clusters.

MCPHS University has a single active cases as does UNH in Durham — as well as 333 recoveries. Keene State College has two active cases, UNH School of Law in Concord has a single case, and Plymouth State University has two active cases.

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