COVID Summary for 5/3

I don’t think that people are aware of the type of efforts that are going on to move forward responsibly. GOFERR (Governor’s Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery) meets daily and takes input from the people, industries, and groups affected. Everyone is free to call in and listen. If there is a specific question you want addressed, let me know and I will get it on the agenda. ~ Steve
GOFERR Meeting of the Bipartisan Legislative Advisory Board
1:00 PM
Call-in: 800-356-8278

PIN: 389388

Governor’s Economic Re-opening Task Force
1:30pm – 3:30pm
Call-in: 1-800-356-8278 or 1-857-444-0744
Pin: 194499 or 600744
NH hospitals begin phasing in time-sensitive procedures Monday
Granite State hospitals can begin phasing in time-sensitive procedures starting Monday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXjOZh12cC8
Governor Sununu Answers Questions on WMUR
NH DHHS COVID-19 Update – May 3, 2020 

On Sunday, May 3, 2020, DHHS announced 90 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 2,518 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire. Several cases are still under investigation. Additional information from ongoing investigations will be incorporated into future COVID-19 updates. Of those with complete information, there is one individual under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 51% being female and 49% being male. The new cases reside in Rockingham (32), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (13), Strafford (6), Merrimack (3), and Belknap (1) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (18) and Nashua (12). The county of residence is being determined for five new cases.

Hospitalizations
 

Five new hospitalized cases were identified for a total of 282 (11%) of 2,518 cases.. Current hospitalizations stand at 110.

Community Based Transmission

Nine of the new cases have no identified risk factors.

Deaths
 
DHHS has also announced 2 additional deaths related to COVID-19.

• One female resident of Hillsborough County, who was 60 years of age or older

• One male resident of Rockingham County, who was 60 years of age older

May4 Case Map
Cases by County

Belknap 39

Carroll 32
Cheshire 40
Coos 2
Grafton 53
Hillsborough – Other 351
Hillsborough – Manchester 529
Hillsborough – Nashua 229
Merrimack 195
Rockingham 862
Strafford 155
Sullivan 12

County TBD 19

New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report
(data updated April 30, 2020, 9:00 AM)

NH Persons with COVID-19 2,146
Recovered 980 (46%)
Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 72 (3%)
Total Current COVID-19 Cases 1,094
Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 262 (12%)
Current Hospitalizations 112
Persons Tested Negative at Selected Laboratories 19,903
Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 9,468
Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 302
Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 2,700
Number of Specimens Tested by Date of Report to NH DHHS
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Information above, and archived daily updates are available here: https://www.nh.gov/covid19/news/updates.htm
 
Look-back period is 1 week.
 
NH: 2,518 positive test results 86 deaths  (1 week ago: 1864 positive test results 60 deaths ) (+654/ +26)
MA: 68,087 positive test results 4004 deaths (1 week ago: 54,938 positive test results 2899 deaths) (+13149 / +1105)
ME: 1,185 positive test results 57 deaths (1 week ago: 1015 positive test results 50 deaths)
VT: 897 positive test results 53 deaths (1 week ago: 851 positive test results 46 deaths)
CT: 29,287 positive test results 2436 deaths (1 week ago: 25,269 positive test results 1925 deaths)
RI: 9,477 positive test results 320 deaths (1 week ago: 7,439  positive test results 226 deaths)
NY:  321,833 positive test results 24576 deaths (1 week ago: 288,076 positive test results 16,966 deaths )
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COVID Summary for 5/2

References for you

Governor’s Emergency Orders

Governor’s Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services – COVID-19

NH DHHS Resources and Guidance

Mobile Testing Today

  • Sunday, May 3 rd :  Cheshire County
    Cheshire Medical Center (Drive-thru outside of hospital), 580 Court St, Keene, NH
    11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Anyone exhibiting one or more symptoms (including mild ones) should call their healthcare providers to request a COVID-19 test; the Covid19 Coordinating Office will then contact the resident to schedule a test in the most appropriate location.  If a resident does not have a provider or insurance, they should please contact 2-1-1 for assistance in scheduling a test.  Testing is also available through primary care offices, hospitals, healthcare systems, municipal health departments and ConvenientMD Urgent Centers.

For any questions about the testing, please call NH 2-1-1.

State of New Hampshire Secures 4M+ Masks for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Today, Governor Chris Sununu, Veterans Affairs (VA) Deputy Secretary Pam Powers, Dean Kamen, and members of New Hampshire’s congressional delegation will greet a plane and unload over 110,000 pounds of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) from a FedEx cargo plane on the tarmac of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport — the largest shipment destined for New Hampshire to date.

maskplane“When VA Secretary Robert Wilkie reached out to me I knew this was a mission New Hampshire could take on,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “We owe those on the frontlines taking care of our veterans the protection they deserve. I give a lot of credit to Secretary Wilkie for leaving no stone unturned in his search for equipment, and I am honored that the State of New Hampshire could help VA hospitals across the country.”

“The Department of Veterans Affairs is proud to work with New Hampshire as part of our ongoing effort to ensure our hospitals have access to the equipment they need to take care of our nation’s Veterans,” said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. “Governor Sununu and his team are demonstrating the spirit of service that should serve as an example to all Americans.”

The State of New Hampshire purchased the entire shipment of PPE and will be distributing supplies to the areas of greatest need across the state as part of its ongoing effort to respond to the COVID19 global pandemic. The State of New Hampshire secured this new shipment of PPE with the help of inventor Dean Kamen and others. Roughly 4.5 million masks on the plane will be sent to the VA for their distribution. The VA will reimburse the State of New Hampshire for the 4.5 million masks.

The FedEx cargo plane departed Shanghai, China, last night, and is wheels up to New Hampshire after passing through United States Customs in Anchorage, Alaska early this morning.

Additional Funds Received to Support Local Non-Profits Adapt to Challenges From COVID-19
 
Contact: Greater Sullivan County Public Health Network, GSCPHN@hitchcock.org or 203-598-5032
NEWPORT, NH – At a special meeting of the Sullivan County Board of Commissioners (BOC) on April 10th, BOC members approved accepting an additional $25,000 grant award from Dartmouth-Hitchcock (Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital) to support non-profits in the Greater Sullivan County area. The County will continue to act as the fiscal agent for the program and award funds based on requests that are approved by the Greater Sullivan County COVID-19 Community Response Coalition.
The program is intended to support non-profits who are experiencing increased challenges due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Including this most recent contribution, Dartmouth-Hitchcock (D-H), with support from D-H Philanthropy and private donors, has provided a total of $55,000 for the program of which $36,000 has been dispersed to nine local organizations. The funding to organizations from the Relief Fund include but are not limited to: Access and Expansion of Technology/ Telecommuting Needs for Organizations and Schools, Personal Protective Equipment and Needs for Essential Workers, and Food Access.
Sullivan County Manager Derek Ferland is not surprised at how quickly this program came together. “Dartmouth-Hitchcock approached the county and gave $30,000 to kickstart the program right away. It underscores the positive impact D-H makes in our region—they are a great partner and team player. Together, along with the Greater Sullivan County Regional Public Health Network and the Region1 Integrated Delivery Network, the county is helping to connect our local non-profits with emergency funding and other resources during a time when they need it most.”
Here’s an example of how the fast response has helped the Claremont Senior Center. According to Thomas Liveston, the Center’s grant coordinator and finance committee chair, “Our center has relied on rental income to operate for years. With the stay at home order due to COVID-19, we have been unable to pay bills. These funds will help us to pay these debts and remain operational and serve the seniors in the greater Claremont area.”
All non-profit community support organizations are encouraged to apply. The Community Response Coalition is working to determine the needs of the community and access additional funds. If your organization has a critical need, please complete the attached form and scan and email to: GSCPHN@hitchcock.org. In addition to funds, the coalition also is providing technical assistance to organizations.
We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to D-H Philanthropy, D- H Population Health and the many donors who have contributed to the Greater Sullivan County COVID-19 Community Relief Fund. DH (Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital) made a generous donation to kick off this campaign and we’d like to invite you to join us. If you are interested in contributing to this community fund, please call Sharon Callum at 603-863-2560 or email sharonjc@sullivancountynh.gov with instructions about how you would like to make a donation. The county can support checks and wire transfers and Sharon can provide further instructions to support your donation.

New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report

(data updated as of May 2, 2020, 9:00 AM)

Number of Persons with COVID-191 2,429
Recovered 1.017 (46%)
Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 84 (3%)
Total Current COVID-19 Cases 1,238
Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 277 (11%)
Current Hospitalizations 2 103
Persons Tested Negative at Selected Laboratories 3 25,964
Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 10,097
Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 4 220
Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 2,800

1 Includes specimens presumptive-positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.
2 Number of patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 as reported by hospitals.
3 Includes specimens tested at the NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL), LabCorp, Quest, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and those sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.
4 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH PHL. Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories.

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COVID Summary for 5/1

Unemployment

I have been fielding a lot of questions about UI and folks still having trouble or not getting paid. Yesterday, I experimented by listening to a call in with someone who had some issues. The wait time for someone to answer the phone was under ten minutes. The staff who answered were great and able to work through the issue. If you have a problem, please do try calling again, he load has abated and your odds are better. The number to call is:

  • Unemployment Assistance Hotline at 603-271-7700
  • Monday through Friday 8 am to 8 pm
  • Saturday and Sunday 9 am to 5 pm

Governor Sununu Issues Emergency Order #40

Governor Chris Sununu announced he is implementing a new, modified Stay-at-Home Order. Stay at Home 2.0 is in effect until May 31st. The state is taking steps to reopen the economy in a smart, phased approach that is supported by facts, science and data.

Each of the decisions and guidance documents below have been reviewed by State Epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan and his team at the New Hampshire’s Public Health Department.

“The people of New Hampshire have taken this epidemic incredibly seriously,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “We have all played a small part in flattening the curve and slowing the spread of COVID19. We all know you are healthier at home, and that continues to be true, but we are also taking steps to reopen our economy in a smart, step-by-step approach that is supported by facts, science and data.”

Universal Guidance is being issued for any business that is currently open, or will soon be opening, under these next steps. This universal guidance will serve as the bare minimum standards which businesses must meet to maintain or begin operations. For specific industries with specific operational procedures, industry specific guidance for certain sectors can be found below.

All applicable industries are able to start opening up in incremental phases as determined by Public Health.

An order extending and modifying Emergency Order #17 (Closure of non-essential businesses and requiring Granite Staters to stay at home)

Follow the link to the order;

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/emergency-orders/documents/emergency-order-40.pdf

Governor Sununu Announces Stay at Home 2.0 which will stay in effect until May 31st.

Follow the links to the Guidance documents;

Universal Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200501-universal.pdf

Public and Private Campgrounds Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200105-campgrounds.pdf

New Hampshire State Park Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200501-state-parks.pdf

Manufacturing Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200501-manufacturing.pdf

Industries that can begin to phase-in services on May 4, 2020:

Certain Health Care Services Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200501-hospitals.pdf

Industries that begin to phase-in, or expand services on May 11, 2020:

Retail Store Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200501-retail.pdf

Drive-in Movie Theater Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200105-drive-in-theaters.pdf

Public and Private Golf Course Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200501-golf.pdf

Barbers and Hair Salon Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200105-barber-hair-salons.pdf

Industries that can begin to phase-in, or expand services on May 18, 2020:

Restaurant Guidance

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/stay-at-home/documents/20200501-restaurants.pdf

A copy of the Governor’s presentation can be found here.

https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/press-2020/documents/20200501-stay-at-home.pdf

Governor’s Economic Re-opening Task Force

  • Monday, May 4th
  • 1:30pm-3:30pm
  • Call-in: 1-800-356-8278 or 1-857-444-0744
  • Pin: 194499 or 600744 or 125563
  • Task Force Website

New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report

(data updated as of May 1, 2020, 9:00 AM)

Number of Persons with COVID-191 2,310
Recovered 980 (42%)
Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 81 (4%)
Total Current COVID-19 Cases 1,249
Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 270 (12%)
Current Hospitalizations 2 103
Persons Tested Negative at Selected Laboratories 3 22,039
Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 9,697
Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 4 159
Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 2,750

1 Includes specimens presumptive-positive at any laboratory and those confirmed by CDC confirmatory testing.
2 Number of patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 as reported by hospitals.
3 Includes specimens tested at the NH Public Health Laboratories (PHL), LabCorp, Quest, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and those sent to CDC prior to NH PHL testing capacity.
4 Includes specimens received and awaiting testing at NH PHL. Does not include tests pending at commercial laboratories.

COVID-19 Case Map

Cases by County
County Cases
Belknap 37
Carroll 32
Cheshire 40
Coos 2
Grafton 51
Hillsborough – Other 325
Hillsborough – Manchester 481
Hillsborough – Nashua 206
Merrimack 185
Rockingham 779
Strafford 145
Sullivan 12
County TBD 15
Grand Total 2,310

 

 

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