Five more Granite Staters died of COVID-19 as health officials announced 123 new confirmed cases on Saturday, the largest number of new cases announced in a single day since May 20. >> Download the free WMUR app Health officials said the people who died were two men and two women from Hillsborough County and one man from Belknap County, aged 60 or over. Four long-term care facility deaths have been linked, the largest number of deaths in the state announced in a single day since June 26, when there were 8 deaths, and 455 deaths were attributed to COVID-19 in New Hampshire. Officials said 20 of the new cases were of people under the age of 18, and that 35 new cases were linked to an outbreak in a long-term care facility.According to health officials, 102 of the new cases had confirmed PCR tests, while 21 cases were confirmed. Using rapid antigen tests. The daily PCR test has a positive rate of 1.2%, and health officials said 692 cases of COVID-19 are active in New Hampshire, the highest number since July 10, and two more people have been hospitalized with COVID-19. Officials said 21 people are currently hospitalized due to the Coronavirus in the state. ** COVID-19 status data, city by city: Interactive map | Text list only ** =
Five more Granite States died from COVID-19 as health officials announced 123 new confirmed cases on Saturday, the largest number of new cases announced in a single day since May 20.
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Health officials said the people who died were two men and two women from Hillsborough County and one man from Belknap County, all of whom were 60 or older. Four deaths were associated with a long-term care facility.
This is the largest number of deaths in the state announced in a single day since June 26, when there were 8 deaths attributed to COVID-19 in New Hampshire over the course of the pandemic.
Officials said 20 of the new cases are in people under the age of 18, and 35 new cases are linked to the outbreak in a long-term care facility.
According to health officials, 102 of the new cases were confirmed via PCR tests, while 21 cases were confirmed via rapid antigen tests. The daily PCR test positive rate was 1.2%.
Health officials said 692 cases of COVID-19 are active in New Hampshire, the highest number since July 10.
Two more people have been hospitalized with COVID-19. Officials said 21 people are currently being hospitalized due to the coronavirus in the state.
** COVID-19 status data, city by city: Interactive map | Text list only **
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