CONCORD, NH – Another user died and on Monday 57 other positive effects were revealed through New Hampshire fitness officials.
The recent maximum COVID-19-related death concerned a woman 80 years of age or older who connected to a long-term care center in Merrimack County. It’s death number 468 in the state.
Approximately two-thirds of the new positive effects of the controls were discovered through polymer chain reaction controls, the rest through antigen controls. On Sunday, just under 4,900 samples were collected, while 945 checks are being carried out. Positivity rate from Monday to 1. 1 percent.
Just over 57 new instances were men, while 4 were children. Fourteen live in Rockingham County, 12 in Merrimack County, 8 in Hillsborough County on the outskirts of Manchester and Nashua and five live in Nashua.
New Hampshire recorded 9,746 cumulative positive effects with 1,020 active instances, the peak since mid-June. Approximately 85, according to the percentage of people, 8,258, have recovered from the virus.
“No new cases of hospitalization have been reported,” the State Joint Information Center said. “Lately there are 16 other people hospitalized with COVID-19. One of the new cases had no known threat factors. “
Known risk points come with close contact with a user with a proven diagnosis of COVID-19, a user who has recently traveled, or a related epidemic context, such as a long-term care center.
Nearly 315,000 other people were tested using PCR tests and more than 543,000 tests were issued.
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Approximately 4,175 more people are under public monitoring of fitness.
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Several new cases reported on Monday.
Gilsum STEAM Academy reported its first case; Merrimack Middle School reported its active case; Riddle Brook Elementary School in Bedford has its fourth active case with 3 recoveries; and St. John in Concordia has his first case.
There are 107 active infections similar to K-12 schools and school activities in New Hampshire.
Influenza, pneumonia mortality in NH
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, New Hampshire has one of the lowest COVID-19 mortality rates in the country: 42 degrees, with 468 deaths, New York first with 20826 and Massachusetts 9 on the list with 8128.
So far, through 2020, more than 9,300 granite staters have died for reasons. Of those deaths, 554 were due to pneumonia with or without COVID-19. Only 120 deaths related to COVID-19 also had pneumonia. However, these other people did. not have the flu. About 31 other people died in 2020 from the flu, with or without COVID-19 or pneumonia. According to the data, 906 granite states, or about 10% of deaths in the state, were related to COVID-19, influenza or pneumonia.
In the United States, according to the CDC website, there have been 206172 COVID-19-related deaths, less than 10% of the 2. 2 million people who died in 2020.
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The COVID-19 virus is transmitted through respiratory droplets, coughing and sneezing, and through exposure to others who are in poor health or at risk of symptoms.
Health officials insist that citizens adhere to these recommendations:
Take the same precautions as if you were sick:
More information from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services on coronavirus can be found here on the department’s website.
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