UPDATED: COVID-19 & The Upper Valley: Outbreak Numbers & Resources
Mar 25, 2020 11:32AM ● By Melanie HeisingerCourtesy of www.state.gov.
Covid-19 has changed the day-to-day lives of a large percentage of Americans, and the world. New Hampshire identified its first case of COVID-19 on March 2nd, according to New Hampshire Public Radio.
Vermont identified its first case on March 7th, only a few days later, according to Vermont Public Radio.
As of March 24th, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu issued a temporary ban on gatherings of 10 or more people to help prevent the spread of the virus.
For your convenience, here are the numbers of confirmed cases in New Hampshire and Vermont as of May 12, 2020.
Stay safe everyone.
Deaths: 133
Number of Hospitalizations: 318
Number of People Being Monitored: 3,025
Confirmed Cases: 916
Deaths: 53
Number of People Being Monitored: unknown at this time.
We wish all of you the best during these unprecedented times. Don't forget to stay home and wash your hands.
Vermont identified its first case on March 7th, only a few days later, according to Vermont Public Radio.
As of March 24th, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu issued a temporary ban on gatherings of 10 or more people to help prevent the spread of the virus.
For your convenience, here are the numbers of confirmed cases in New Hampshire and Vermont as of May 12, 2020.
Stay safe everyone.
New Hampshire:
Confirmed Cases: 3,160
Number of Hospitalizations: 318
Number of People Being Monitored: 3,025
Resources:
Vermont:
Deaths: 53
Number of People Being Monitored: unknown at this time.
Resources:
We wish all of you the best during these unprecedented times. Don't forget to stay home and wash your hands.
COVID-19 in New Hampshire