COVID Summary for 3/30

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NH DHHS COVID-19 Update – March 30, 2020
 
On Monday, March 30, 2020, DHHS announced 56 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 314 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire. The new cases are 35 adult females and 21 adult males. The new cases reside in Rockingham (16), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (5), Strafford (5), Grafton (5), Merrimack (4), and Belknap (3) counties, and in the cities of Nashua (12) and Manchester (6).
According to a statement yesterday from state epidemiologist Dr. Chan yesterday, 46 people in New Hampshire have recovered.
Hospitalizations
Four of the new cases were hospitalized for their illness; thus far, 45 patients of the 314 positive cases (14%) have been hospitalized.
Community Based Transmission
Thirty-four of the new cases have no identified risk factors. Community-based transmission continues to increase in the State and has been identified in all counties with cases. Most of the remaining cases have either had travel to domestic or international locations or have had close contact with a person with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis.
Total number of cases with no identified risk factors is now more than 114 which is 36% of total positive tests.
New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report

(data updated March 30, 2020, 9:00 AM)

NH Persons with COVID-191 314
Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 3 (1%)
Hospitalizations 45 (14%)
Persons Tested Negative at Selected Laboratories 5,412
Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 3,171
Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 65
Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 1100
Regional Information (total positive test results)
 
NH: 314
MA: 5,752
ME: 275
VT: 256
CT: 2,571
RI: 408
NY: 66,497
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About Rep. Steven Smith

Steven Smith is a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving his 7th term. Rep. Smith currently represents Charlestown, Newport, and Unity. Rep. Smith is the Deputy Speaker of the NH House.
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