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Valley News - NH to debut new vaccine appointment system; Sununu approves reopening deluge

NH to debut new vaccine appointment system; Sununu approves reopening deluge Modified: 3/11/2021 11:59:51 PM CONCORD New Hampshire is planning to go live with its new COVID-19 vaccine appointment system on March 17. Before that day, instructional videos will be available for the state-created Vaccine & Immunization Network Interface VINI for short. They will cover the main parts of the process: screening and registration, scheduling, receiving the vaccine, and a verification message. VINI is replacing the CDC’s Vaccine Administration Management System, or VAMS, which New Hampshire originally signed up to use. Thousands of people struggled to book their booster shots within the recommended time using that system.

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Group recommends guidance for arts venues, amusement parks

Group recommends guidance for arts venues, amusement parks by Kathy McCormacK, The Associated Press Posted Mar 11, 2021 1:00 pm EDT Last Updated Mar 11, 2021 at 1:15 pm EDT CONCORD, N.H. The Governor’s Economic Reopening Task Force recommended updated coronavirus-related guidance Thursday on performance arts venues, amusement parks and tourist trains. Seating capacity at performance venues would allow at least 3 feet of distancing between associated groups, on the condition they wear masks. Audience members would not be able to face one another. Performers also would not be able to interact directly with the audience or go offstage unless a 3-foot distance could be maintained from audience members.

New Hampshire reports 321 new COVID cases; Durham has 104 active cases

New Hampshire reports 321 new COVID cases; Durham has 104 active cases Staff and wire report CONCORD – New Hampshire health officials reported 320 new positive test results for COVID-19 Friday, giving the state 2,240 active cases and a total of 76,422. The state s death toll remained 1,178 (1.54% of all cases) with 838 associated with long-term care facilities (71% of all deaths). Durham had 104 active cases as of Friday s report, the most on the Seacoast, followed by Portsmouth (53), Dover (40), Barrington (39), Exeter (29), Rochester (26), Hampton (21), Seabrook (20) and Somersworth (17). The new cases included 42 people under age 18. The rest are adults with 50% female and 50% male. They reside in Rockingham (87), Strafford (47), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (37), Cheshire (27), Merrimack (20), Carroll (16), Belknap (12), Coos (8), Grafton (8), and Sullivan (4) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (31) and Nashua (8). The county of resi

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