Aug. 7 – Scams, Open Enrollment, and Farms

Open Enrollment

If you have health insurance through one of the state programs, like WellSense, August is the time to make any changes. There are three programs to choose from, and a comparison is available when you log in to your NHEasy account. If you do not have health insurance, this is a great time to apply at NHEasy – Gateway to Services

Be Careful Out There

Despicable characters like to prey on people when there is some calamity going on, like a pandemic. Here are some things to be aware of:

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a report regarding an increased amount of activity around online shopping scams. The full content can be read here: https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ncas/current-activity/2020/08/05/fbi-reports-increase-online-shopping-scams on their website.

Here is more from the FBI Internet Crime (https://www.ic3.gov/media/2020/200803.aspx), a well done write-up from AARP (https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-2019/online-shopping.html ) updated back in March of this year, and one more from the FTC (https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2020/07/scams-online-sales-when-orders-dont-arrive) centered around COVID online scams.

No government agency will call you and demand credit card payments. If you have a question about a sketchy call, get their info and call back once you’ve checked them out. ~ Steve

State expands COVID-19 testing to 19 hospitals

https://www.unionleader.com/news/health/coronavirus/state-expands-covid-19-testing-to-19-hospitals/article_fb63fa66-64f6-5869-86f8-ee97da7c9930.html

More than 5,000 properties to get broadband access

https://www.unionleader.com/news/health/coronavirus/more-than-5-000-properties-to-get-broadband-access/article_5d554b55-cbdc-517b-ae7f-b274992530d9.html?block_id=664693

NH DHHS COVID-19 Update – August 6th, 2020

On Thursday, August 6, 2020, DHHS announced 25 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 6,742 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 68% being female and 32% being male. The new cases reside in Strafford (8), Rockingham (5), Carroll (2), Cheshire (1), and Merrimack (1) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (4) and Nashua (3). The county of residence is being determined for one new case.

Hospitalizations

One new hospitalized case was identified for a total of 699 (10%) of 6,742 cases.

Community Based Transmission

Five of the new cases had no identified risk factors.

Deaths

DHHS has also announced one additional death related to COVID-19.

• 1 male resident of Rockingham County, 60 years of age and older

Cumulative Positive Tests by County

  • Belknap 113
  • Carroll 93
  • Cheshire 96
  • Coos 16
  • Grafton 103
  • Hillsborough – Other 1,235
  • Hillsborough – Manchester 1810
  • Hillsborough – Nashua 762
  • Merrimack 460
  • Rockingham 1665
  • Strafford 346
  • Sullivan 40

Map of Cumulative Positive CasesMap of Current Positive CasesSummary

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

(data updated August 6, 2020, 9:00 AM)

NH Persons with COVID-191 6,742

  • Recovered 5,941 (88%)
  • Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 419 (6%)
  • Total Current COVID-19 Cases 382
  • Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 699 (10%)
  • Current Hospitalizations 21

Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories,

  • Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) 168,465
  • Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Antibody
  • Laboratory Tests 27,611
  • Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 37,804
  • Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 1,093
  • Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 2,950

Number of Specimens Tested by Date of Report to NH DHHS

Information above, and archived daily updates are available here: https://www.nh.gov/covid19/news/updates.htm

Regional Information (total positive test results, deaths)

Look-back period is 1 week.

NH: 6,742 positive test results 419 deaths  (1 week ago: 6,544 positive test results 415 deaths) (+198/+4)

MA: 119,874  positive test results 8691 deaths (1 week ago: 117,098  positive test results 8595 deaths) (+2776/+96)

ME: 3,997 positive test results 124 deaths (1 week ago: 3,737 positive test results 118 deaths)

VT: 1,445 positive test results 58 deaths (1 week ago: 1,377 positive test results 56 deaths)

CT:  50,245  positive test results 4,437 deaths (1 week ago: 48,232  positive test results 4,410 deaths)

RI: 18,950 positive test results 1,014 deaths (1 week ago: 18,148 positive test results 1,001 deaths)

NY:  423,637 positive test results 32,294 deaths (1 week ago: 419,081 positive test results 32,362 deaths) (+4,556/NA (number down)))

 

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August 6 – UNH Plan and Stimulus Stall

Stimulus Talks

Those of you receiving PUA noticed the $600 drop in payments this week. This is not the only program that stopped suddenly because the federal government does not seem to understand that when they miss a deadline, it affects people. Hopefully, statements made publicly by politicians on both sides do not reflect their actual positions, which seems to be “gimme everything I want or no deal”. Here is an example:

  • Original White House offer on Pandemic Unemployment Assistance – $200/wk
  • Original House position on Pandemic Unemployment Assistance – $600/wk

You smart Yankee traders already know that the result is going to be around $400 per week. This isn’t rocket science. The deadline was last week and they couldn’t figure that out. One side wanted $600 period or there would be no deal. I guess they won since you got nothing. This type of scorched earth politics has to stop. They get the headlines, and you get the shaft. ~ Steve

Trustees approve university system plans

unhBy DANIELA ALLEE NH Public Radio
Published: 8/5/2020 3:07:56 PM

The Board of Trustees of the University System of New Hampshire approved reopening plans for UNHKeene State and Plymouth State on Tuesday.

Those plans include on-campus and in-person instruction for students. The university system is also offering online options for students who do not want to return to campus.

“I think we know we’re taking a real risk, but a managed risk,” said Donald Birx, president of Plymouth State University. “I think we’ve minimized that risk as much as possible. I think there’s a lot of rationale and reasons to hold in-person classes.”

More at NHPR

Attorney General’s Office reviews Mass. rule taxing workers from NH

https://www.wmur.com/article/attorney-generals-office-reviews-mass-rule-taxing-workers-from-nh/33526250

Online learning tool offered to NH schools

https://www.wmur.com/article/online-learning-tool-offered-to-nh-schools/33526804

NH DHHS COVID-19 Update – August 5th, 2020

On Wednesday, August 5, 2020, DHHS announced 27 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 6,719 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 are two individuals under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 37% being female and 63% being male. The new cases reside in Rockingham (5), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (5), Cheshire (2), Belknap (2), Carroll (1), and Merrimack (1) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (7) and Nashua (3). The county of residence is being determined for one new case.

Hospitalizations

No new hospitalized cases were identified for a total of 698 (10%) of 6,719 cases.

Community Based Transmission

Seven of the new cases had no identified risk factors.

Deaths

No additional deaths were reported by DHHS.

Cumulative Positive Tests by County

  • Belknap 113
  • Carroll 91
  • Cheshire 95
  • Coos 16
  • Grafton 103
  • Hillsborough – Other 1,236
  • Hillsborough – Manchester 1806
  • Hillsborough – Nashua 759
  • Merrimack 459
  • Rockingham 1660
  • Strafford 338
  • Sullivan 40

Map of Cumulative Positive CasesMap of Current Positive CasesSummary

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

(data updated August 5, 2020, 9:00 AM)

NH Persons with COVID-191 6,719

  • Recovered 5,923 (88%)
  • Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 418 (6%)
  • Total Current COVID-19 Cases 378
  • Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 698 (10%)
  • Current Hospitalizations 20

Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories,

  • Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) 167,407
  • Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Antibody
  • Laboratory Tests 27,506
  • Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 37,397
  • Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 511
  • Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 2,950

Number of Specimens Tested by Date of Report to NH DHHS

Information above, and archived daily updates are available here: https://www.nh.gov/covid19/news/updates.htm

Regional Information (total positive test results, deaths)

Look-back period is 1 week.

NH: 6,719 positive test results 418 deaths  (1 week ago: 6,513 positive test results 411 deaths) (+206/+7)

MA: 119,643  positive test results 8659 deaths (1 week ago: 116,684  positive test results 8580 deaths) (+2959/+79)

ME: 3,992 positive test results 124 deaths (1 week ago: 3,866 positive test results 121 deaths)

VT: 1,436 positive test results 57 deaths (1 week ago: 1,406 positive test results 56 deaths)

CT:  50,225  positive test results 4,437 deaths (1 week ago: 49,540  positive test results 4,425 deaths)

RI: 19,481 positive test results 1012 deaths (1 week ago: 18,800 positive test results 1007 deaths)

NY:  422,935 positive test results 32,431 deaths (1 week ago: 418,302 positive test results 32,342 deaths) (+4,633/+89)

 

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August 5 Update

RESOURCES560--Update on Stimulus 4

Negotiations over the weekend and on Monday failed to progress far enough to continue even a short-term extension of expiring unemployment benefits for out-of-work Americans, much less for the more comprehensive stimulus package. Members of both parties could not agree on the amount of unemployment insurance benefits to provide and remain far apart on the larger stimulus bill to help states, citizens and businesses weather the pandemic. House members are back in their districts for the August recess, with members being on call to return to D.C. within 24 hours if a deal is reached.

HEALS Act information – https://www.ncsl.org/ncsl-in-dc/publications-and-resources/heals-act-provision.aspx

New Hampshire has small increase in virus infections

https://apnews.com/26b8bc2c3b9e1fccd7648fe4711fe7b1

NH sees slight uptick in COVID-19 cases, but health officials say it isn’t surge

https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-coronavirus-update-august-4-2020/33509237

Sununu says state will help schools buy personal protective equipment

https://www.wmur.com/article/sununu-says-state-will-help-schools-buy-personal-protective-equipment/33514786

COVID-19 case uptick not a surge, state says

https://www.unionleader.com/news/health/coronavirus/covid-19-case-uptick-not-a-surge-state-says/article_c5465ee1-eab4-53a4-9013-464019a33366.html?block_id=897573

NH DHHS COVID-19 Update – August 4th, 2020

On Tuesday, August 4, 2020, DHHS announced 33 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 6,693 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 are five individuals under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 48% being female and 52% being male. The new cases reside in Rockingham (12), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (3), Strafford (2), Belknap (1), Carroll (1) and Cheshire (1) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (5) and Nashua (4). The county of residence is being determined for four new cases.

Hospitalizations

One new hospitalized case was identified for a total of 698 (10%) of 6,693 cases.

Community Based Transmission

Five of the new cases had no identified risk factors.

Deaths

DHHS has also announced one additional death related to COVID-19.

• 1 female resident of Cheshire County, 60 years of age and older

Cumulative Positive Tests by County

  • Belknap 110
  • Carroll 90
  • Cheshire 93
  • Coos 16
  • Grafton 103
  • Hillsborough – Other 1,232
  • Hillsborough – Manchester 1799
  • Hillsborough – Nashua 756
  • Merrimack 458
  • Rockingham 1654
  • Strafford 338
  • Sullivan 40

Map of Cumulative Positive CasesMap of Current Positive CasesSummary

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

(data updated August 4, 2020, 9:00 AM)

NH Persons with COVID-191 6,693

  • Recovered 5,915 (88%)
  • Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 418 (6%)
  • Total Current COVID-19 Cases 360
  • Persons Who Have Been Hospitalized for COVID-19 698 (10%)
  • Current Hospitalizations 23

Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories,

  • Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) 165,976
  • Total Persons Tested at Selected Laboratories, Antibody
  • Laboratory Tests 27,364
  • Persons with Specimens Submitted to NH PHL 37,087
  • Persons with Test Pending at NH PHL 144
  • Persons Being Monitored in NH (approximate point in time) 3,975

Number of Specimens Tested by Date of Report to NH DHHS

Information above, and archived daily updates are available here: https://www.nh.gov/covid19/news/updates.htm

Regional Information (total positive test results, deaths)

Look-back period is 1 week.

NH: 6,693 positive test results 418 deaths  (1 week ago: 6,500 positive test results 409 deaths) (+193/+9)

MA: 119,203  positive test results 8657 deaths (1 week ago: 116,182  positive test results 8551 deaths) (+3021/+106)

ME: 3,975 positive test results 123 deaths (1 week ago: 3,838 positive test results 121 deaths)

VT: 1,431 positive test results 57 deaths (1 week ago: 1,405 positive test results 56 deaths)

CT:  50,110  positive test results 4,437 deaths (1 week ago: 49,077  positive test results 4,423 deaths)

RI: 19,390 positive test results 1011 deaths (1 week ago: 18,725 positive test results 1005 deaths)

NY:  422,296 positive test results 32,422 deaths (1 week ago: 417,591 positive test results 32,333 deaths) (+4,705/+89)

 

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