Five more Granite Staters have died of COVID-19 as health officials said overall, New Hampshire’s numbers are trending in a good direction.All the deaths announced Thursday were in people age 60 or older, and one was associated with a long-term care facility, officials said. There have been 1,301 deaths attributed to COVID-19 in New Hampshire over the course of the pandemic.Current cases rose to 2,610, while current hospitalizations for COVID-19 rose to 87. But Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist said that week-to-week, those numbers are improving.The test positivity rate is also trending down and is at a seven-day average of 3.8%, Chan said.The state reported 298 new positive test results Thursday. Chan said the state is averaging 250-300 cases per day, an improvement over a few weeks ago, when 400-500 new cases were being reported daily.** Town-by-town COVID-19 case data **
CONCORD, N.H. —
Five more Granite Staters have died of COVID-19 as health officials said overall, New Hampshire’s numbers are trending in a good direction.
All the deaths announced Thursday were in people age 60 or older, and one was associated with a long-term care facility, officials said. There have been 1,301 deaths attributed to COVID-19 in New Hampshire over the course of the pandemic.
Current cases rose to 2,610, while current hospitalizations for COVID-19 rose to 87. But Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist said that week-to-week, those numbers are improving.
The test positivity rate is also trending down and is at a seven-day average of 3.8%, Chan said.
The state reported 298 new positive test results Thursday. Chan said the state is averaging 250-300 cases per day, an improvement over a few weeks ago, when 400-500 new cases were being reported daily.
** Town-by-town COVID-19 case data **