The National National Guard, Concord Hospital and LRGH ready for a surge of patients in Concord at NHTI.
NH Audubon, The Nature Conservancy, and Society for the Protection of NH Forests are leaving properties open βΒ but you should enjoy safely.
State epidemiologist explains how modeling is used to make decisions; Sununu names banking official to lead relief effort; millions raised.
Health officials: Positive test cases are up to 819 while negatives are at 9,139; 2,325 are under public health monitoring in New Hampshire.
State announces that positives cases are now at 788 with 18 deaths in the state. Nearly 30 percent have recovered while 8,763 test negative.
New Hampshire's epidemiologist believes the tests are accurate. But a predecessor says there could be as many as 30 percent false negatives.
Officials: Positive cases reach 747 while negative tests are at 8,389; Allstate customers get rate break; another DMV worker tests positive.
37 out of 723 test positive at Concord Hospital Medical Group facilities; more tests ordered; and 6,253 remote health visits performed.
Activists call for expanded testing, real-time data, and digital tracing by cell phone apps of positive cases to ensure self-quarantine.
Health officials: 46 new positive results were announced Monday. More than 8,000 tests come back negative in New Hampshire.
State announces 2,100 are now under public health monitoring while community-based transmission is continuing to spread in New Hampshire.
7,411 test negative; guv issues clarification, calls on tenants, homeowners to make payments; movies at home; food discount for responders.
Update: Officials report 61 new positive coronavirus cases, 20 are from Rockingham County, with 540 testing positive in New Hampshire.
14 "surge hospitals" have been set up to handle an increase in potential coronavirus cases; out-of-state visitors won't be blocked from NH.
Plus: 58% of new cases have no ID'd risk factors; Market Basket limits customer access to stores; Libertarians want ballot access relief.
Hospital performs nearly 5,000 TeleHealth, VideoHealth calls; maternity visitations limited; officials working on plan to house employees.
The state of New Hampshire is now reporting a fourth death due to the coronavirus, and says it is investigating other related deaths.
Nine firefighters who had been quarantined after a possible exposure to the coronavirus are returning to work.
The Department of Environmental Services is advising residents to avoid eating fish from Squam Lake.
15% of 367 positive cases have recovered; 5,663 test negative; state's economy exposed; child care grants; liquor employees get temp raise.
16 capital region residents have tested positive for the new coronavirus; staffers thankful for treats; masks, other items still needed.
Union: The firefighters have been quarantined for 14 days, pending testing, after a presumptive new coronavirus exposure.
Update: 1,100 people under public health monitoring; 24/7 domestic violence assistance available during the outbreak; college lends a hand.
Update: 21 of the 44 new coronavirus cases have no identified risk factors; 1,050 are under public health monitoring in New Hampshire.
Health officials: Community-based transmission is evident in many new coronavirus cases in New Hampshire. Third child also tests positive.
The virus is projected to kill more than 81,000 people nationwide, based on calculations by a Seattle-based health statistics center.
Attorney general: Cops should use discretion on stay-at-home enforcement; lawyers offer free help; is it time to quarantine out-of-staters?
Health officials: 21 new positive cases identified including 11 in Rockingham County. Nearly 3,400 test negative while 825 being monitored.
Sununu: Non-essential businesses will close in New Hampshire Friday. Schools will stay closed until May 4. Emergency orders may last longer.
State: 3,000 test negative. AG joins web price gouging fight. Hassan to remain in DC. Stay-in-place? Politicos argue about guv's decision.
Concord Hospital: 3 of the 4 positive patients are now at home. There is also urgent need for donations of masks, sanitizer, other items.
State: 2,356 test negative; 750 monitored. Sununu: NH revenues are not good. Candidate Volinsky suggests 20,000 could die without lockdown.
Health officials: 11% of NH's coronavirus patients are in the hospital; 900 under public monitoring; a 1/3 of patients in Rockingham County.
Update: Governor bans gatherings of more than 10 people in the state; testing to triple; 2,400 have been tested; nearly 900 tests pending.
The physician last saw patients at Memorial on March 6 and first noticed symptoms on March 15 and immediately tested for the virus.
Officials: 2,300-plus residents have been tested; community-based transmission ID'd in majority of counties; more education resources, too.
More than half of the state's patients are in Rockingham and Grafton counties. Governor bans reusable bags from stores to stop the spread.
At least one area resident has contracted coronavirus but was tested at another facility; 7 are currently hospitalized with pending tests.
All but 2 counties have patients with the new coronavirus; state launches business resource page; firefighters take precautions; more info.
State parks around New Hampshire are open and offer a great opportunity improve mood, reduce stress, and boost the immune system.