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New Hampshire: Covid-19 cases and news - 7,368 cases, 432 deaths
1st Confirmed Case of Coronavirus in NH
By Marc Fortier • Published 45 mins ago • Updated 1 min ago
...Dr. Benjamin Chan, New Hampshire state epidemiologist, said at a press conference that one of the four people being tested for coronavirus came back positive. That person had recently traveled to Italy...
By Associated Press
New
Published
March 2, 2020
10:20 am
Authorities confirm state’s 1st case of coronavirus
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A hospital system employee who recently traveled to Italy is the first person in New Hampshire to test positive for the new coronavirus, state officials said Monday.
Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist, said the patient is experiencing mild symptoms and remains at home in Grafton County while health officials investigate. The head of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health confirmed the patient is an employee of the health system, which includes Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon...
NH’s 1st Coronavirus Patient, Told to Stay Isolated, Went to Event, Officials Say
New Hampshire has identified a second, presumptive case of coronavirus in a man who was in close contact with the first patient
New Hampshire's first coronavirus patient, a hospital employee, went to an event on Friday despite being told to stay isolated, officials say, and all others who went to the event are now being told to stay isolated.
The announcement on Tuesday came as state health officials said a second person in the state is presumed to have the new coronavirus, COVID-19. That person was in close contact with the first patient....State health officials said that the first coronavirus patient "attended an invitation-only private event on Friday" despite being told to stay isolated. That person has now been ordered to remain isolated and all others who came into "close contact" with them at the event were asked to stay isolated for 14 days....https://www.necn.com/news/coronaviru...shire/2240615/
NH DHHS Announces Second Presumptive Positive Case Of COVID-19 And Update On Case Investigation Concerning First Presumptive Positive Case
Contact:
Public Information Office
(603) 271-9389
Issued By: Division of Public Health Services
Publish Date:
March 3, 2020
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has announced the second presumptive positive test result in New Hampshire for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new 2019 coronavirus. This individual is an adult male from Grafton County who was in close contact with the first person to test positive for COVID-19 and is currently isolated at home. DHHS is awaiting confirmation of two presumptive positive test results by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. DHHS has begun a contact investigation for the second person who tested positive. We expect additional cases may be identified that are related to this investigation.
The contact investigation for the first person identified as a presumptive positive case of the new coronavirus, COVID-19 was initiated as soon as the person was identified for testing. Through the course of the investigation, DHHS has determined that the first patient, despite having been directed to self-isolate, attended an invitation-only private event on Friday, February 28. DHHS has issued an official order of isolation to the first patient under RSA-141-C:11. DHHS is contacting attendees who had close contact with the person during the event and notifying them to follow the recommended 14-day self-isolation.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) has announced that the first person identified as a positive case is an employee. DHMC has identified staff who may have been exposed through close contact with the patient and will monitor those individuals’ self-monitoring or self-isolating. At this time, DHMC is not aware of exposure to any patients in clinical areas.
DHHS is managing the investigation into individuals in the community who may have been exposed to the virus. Any people determined to have been in close contact with the patient have been identified and are being notified. DHHS recommends that those individuals self-quarantine for 14 days after the day they were potentially exposed. Any person who develops fever or respiratory symptoms (e.g., cough, shortness of breath) should stay home away from other people and seek health advice by phone from either a healthcare provider or the NH DHHS at 603-271-4496 (after-hours 603-271-5300).
Any person who has not been contacted by DHHS but is concerned they may have been exposed to the virus should self-observe for symptoms. Instructions for people to self-observe for symptoms of COVID-19 are available here: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdcs/do...guidelines.pdf.
If people develop symptoms such as fever or respiratory symptoms, they should contact a healthcare provider or the DHHS Division of Public Health Services at 603-271-4496.
DHHS continues to test for COVID-19 in the NH Public Health Laboratories. In addition to the presumptive positive test result, six tests have been conducted and identified as negative for the virus, and four tests are pending. DHHS is updating its website each morning by 9:00 am to include a current summary of testing actions.
Because COVID-19, and all respiratory illnesses, are most commonly spread through respiratory droplets, residents should take the same precautions as those recommended to prevent the spread of influenza:
Stay home and avoid public places when sick (i.e. social distancing)
Cover mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing
Wash hands frequently
Avoid being within 6 feet (close contact) of a person who is sick
Avoid sharing drinks, smoking/vaping devices, or other utensils or objects that may transmit saliva
NH DHHS Announces Two New Presumptive Positive Test Results For COVID-19
Contact:
Jake Leon
Director of Communications
(603) 545-2964
Issued By: Division of Public Health Services
Publish Date:
March 7, 2020
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has announced two new presumptive positive test results for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
DHHS will hold a press conference on Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 10:30 am at the Division of Public Health Services, 29 Hazen Drive in Concord.
One patient is an adult male from Grafton County who had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 at Hope Bible Fellowship at 114 Seminary Hill in West Lebanon, NH on March 1st at the morning service. Due to symptoms, this individual underwent testing at our public health laboratories today. The church has cancelled services and is working with NH DPHS to advise everyone who attended a coffee social at 9 AM or the worship services at 10 AM on Sunday March 1st to stay home and avoid contact with others for 14 days (through March 15th) and monitor for symptoms of COVID-19. Anyone who attended the March 1 social or service and has developed symptoms of fever or respiratory illness should immediately stay home and distance themselves from household members and contact the Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at 603-271-4496 (after-hours: 603-271-5300).
Instructions for people to self-quarantine are available at https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdcs/do...tine-covid.pdf. The second patient is an adult male from Rockingham County who traveled to Italy. Due to symptoms consistent with COVID-19, this individual underwent testing today at our Public Health Laboratories.
DHHS is investigating to identify and notify individuals who may have been in close contact with either individual.
“These new cases broaden our investigation and our public health team is working to try and prevent further community transmission,” said State Epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan. “It is important for anybody in our communities who may have fever or other respiratory symptoms to practice social distancing and stay home when ill. We continue to work with hospitals and community organizations to respond to this challenging global COVID-19 outbreak.”
DHHS conducted COVID-19 testing for both people today at the State Public Health Laboratories. Specimens from both patients will be sent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for confirmatory testing. The two patients are isolated at home and being monitored by public health staff professionals. DHHS is investigating to identify and notify individuals who may have been in close contact with either individual.
Because COVID-19, and all respiratory illnesses, are most commonly spread through respiratory droplets, all people should take the same precautions as those recommended to prevent the spread of influenza:
Stay home and avoid public places when sick (i.e. social distancing)
Cover mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing
Wash hands frequently
Avoid being within 6 feet (close contact) of a person who is sick
Avoid sharing drinks, smoking/vaping devices, or other utensils or objects that may transmit saliva
NH DHHS Announces One New Presumptive Positive Test Result for COVID-19
Contact:
Public Information Office
(603) 271-9389
Issued By: Division of Public Health Services
Publish Date:
March 10, 2020
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announces the fifth presumptive positive test result in New Hampshire for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. This person is an adult male from Rockingham County and is self-isolated at home. Any household contacts are self-quarantining.
This person was identified as a contact to a case of COVID-19 in another state. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health tested and notified NH DHHS of the presumptive positive case.
DHHS is conducting an investigation into this person’s activities and has determined they remained at home while ill except to seek healthcare. NH DHHS will notify any persons who may have been in close contact with this person while infectious.
Despite increased testing in our communities, the NH DHHS has not yet identified any widespread transmission in NH nor individuals who test positive without clearly identified risk factors (e.g. travel or contact to a confirmed COVID-19 case). Any person who develops fever or respiratory symptoms (e.g., cough, shortness of breath) should stay home away from others and seek health advice by phone from a healthcare provider to discuss symptoms and any risk factors for COVID-19. Given the increasing numbers of infections globally and around the United States, all persons should:
Stay home and avoid public places when sick (i.e. social distancing)
Cover mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing
Wash hands frequently
Avoid being within 6 feet (close contact) of a person who is sick
Avoid sharing drinks, smoking/vaping devices, or other utensils or objects that may transmit saliva
NH governor, health officials don't recommend canceling events because of COVID-19
Officials say no evidence yet of community transmission of coronavirus
WMUR Updated: 6:57 PM EDT Mar 11, 2020
Amy Coveno
News Anchor/Reporter
CONCORD, N.H. —
New Hampshire officials are not recommending postponing or canceling public events as health workers ramp up testing for COVID-19.
In a news conference Wednesday, health officials said five people in New Hampshire have tested positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Two were people who had an identified travel risk for contracting the virus, and the other three had direct contact with someone who had COVID-19...
6th NH coronavirus case treated at Portsmouth hospital
By Karen Dandurant, news@seacoastonline.com
Posted at 11:35 AM Updated Mar 12, 2020 at 3:50 PM
PORTSMOUTH — The sixth presumptive positive case for COVID-19 was announced Thursday, in a person recently treated at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
Lynn Robbins, director of marketing and communications at PRH, confirmed the person treated at the hospital and the sixth case announced by the state Department of Health and Human Services is the same person.
DHHS announced Thursday that a third man from Rockingham County had tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. The virus causes only mild or moderate symptoms in most people and the vast majority recover...
Coronavirus Update: Seventh N.H. COVID-19 Case Identified
March 13, 10:12 p.m.
State health officials say a seventh New Hampshire resident has tested positive for COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.
The person is an adult female resident of Rockingham County, according to a press release from the state Department of Health and Human Services Friday evening.
The person was at the Manchester office of the DMV from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday through Thursday of last week and on Tuesday of this week.Anyone who was at the Manchester DMV on those days is asked to monitor themselves for fever, cough or shortness of breath.
6 new cases of virus in New Hampshire; broad school shutdown
Updated 2:28 pm EDT, Sunday, March 15, 2020
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The number of cases of the new coronavirus in New Hampshire has nearly doubled to 13 and dozens more tests are pending, state officials said Sunday.
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu and other officials said all of the new cases are believed to be travel related, and none of the infected people are hospitalized. All of them are at home with more mild illnesses, said state epidemiologist Benjamin Chan.
However, the state isn't taking the uptick in cases lightly, and is transitioning all schools in the state to remote learning immediately, Sununu said. He said the order will remain in place through April 3....
A novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, and which continues to expand. Cases have been identified in the United States, as well as many other countries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and State and local health departments, including the New Hampshire (NH) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health Services' (DPHS), are monitoring this rapidly developing situation. Information about this outbreak will be available here and continuously updated.
New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(updated March 16, 2020, 9:00 AM)
17 positive
195 test pending
567 total tested
525 total being monitored
1 Includes specimens confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing. 2 Includes specimens tested at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL) and other laboratories. 3 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL).
A novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, and which continues to expand. Cases have been identified in the United States, as well as many other countries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and State and local health departments, including the New Hampshire (NH) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health Services' (DPHS), are monitoring this rapidly developing situation. Information about this outbreak will be available here and continuously updated.
New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(updated March 17, 2020, 9:00 AM)
Persons with Covid-19 26
Persons with Pending tests 208
Total Persons Tesaed 747
Total persons being monitored 475
1 Includes specimens confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing. 2 Includes specimens tested at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL) and other laboratories. 3 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL).
A novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, and which continues to expand. Cases have been identified in the United States, as well as many other countries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and State and local health departments, including the New Hampshire (NH) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health Services' (DPHS), are monitoring this rapidly developing situation. Information about this outbreak will be available here and continuously updated.
New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(updated March 18, 2020, 9:00 AM)
Positive 39
Persons with testing pending 231
Total tested 891
Total being monitored 550
1 Includes specimens confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing. 2 Includes specimens tested at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL) and other laboratories. 3 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL).
New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(updated March 19, 2020, 9:00 AM)
44
631
1,420
575
1 Includes specimens presumptive-positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing. 2 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL). Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories. 3 Includes specimens sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.
New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(updated March 20, 2020, 9:00 AM)
Persons with Covid-19 55
Tests pending 942
No. of Persons Tested 1,970
No. of Persons being monitored 550
1 Includes specimens presumptive-positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing. 2 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL). Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories. 3 Includes specimens sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.
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