Sununu issues stay-at-home order, extends school closures and closes beaches

read more…: Sununu issues stay-at-home order, extends school closures and closes beaches

Gov. Chris Sununu is issuing a stay-at-home order and closing state beaches on the Seacoast effective Friday at midnight and extending public school closures until May 4 to stem the spread of COVID-19.

Emergency eviction order a temporary fix for economic fallout from COVID-19

read more…: Emergency eviction order a temporary fix for economic fallout from COVID-19

The original order is set to expire on April 7. A spokesman from the Governor’s office stated in an email that he is actively reviewing the date of the order and wants Granite Staters to know that extensions will likely be made as the state continues to respond to COVID19.

14,000 people join call with NH Congressional delegates for Q&A about COVID-19

read more…: 14,000 people join call with NH Congressional delegates for Q&A about COVID-19

Several questions were about federal stimulus money.

March 25: COVID-19 community transmission on rise in NH as DHHS confirms 29 new cases

read more…: March 25: COVID-19 community transmission on rise in NH as DHHS confirms 29 new cases

On Wednesday, the state announced 29 new positive test results for COVID-19 bringing the total to 137 saying community transmission is increasing in New Hampshire.

COVID-19 forces New Hampshire Democrats to modify convention, delegate selection

read more…: COVID-19 forces New Hampshire Democrats to modify convention, delegate selection

CONCORD, N.H. – In the minds of most people, New Hampshire’s First in the Nation Democratic Primary ended a few

Emergency care sites ready for expected ‘surge’ in COVID-19 cases as city eyes two additional locations for homeless population

read more…: Emergency care sites ready for expected ‘surge’ in COVID-19 cases as city eyes two additional locations for homeless population

A Greater Manchester Alternative Care Site, set up in 72 hours for an anticipated surge in COVID-19 patients, was possible because of plans put into place by the city’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) consisting of the mayor’s office and the city’s health, fire and police departments.

Temporary hospitals set up for possible COVID-19 ‘surge’ as NH seeks volunteers

read more…: Temporary hospitals set up for possible COVID-19 ‘surge’ as NH seeks volunteers

New Hampshire is looking for any and all medical professionals, retired or licensed out of state, businesses and anyone else who would like to help pitch in to help in the COVID-19 crisis as volunteers.

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