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Updated: 6:23 PM EDT May 2, 2021 Tim Callery Reporter New Hampshire officials warn the state is starting to see the number of fully vaccinated residents slow down.Data from New Hampshire’s Department of Health and Human Services show more than 790,000 Granite Staters have received their first dose. That total is roughly 60% of the state’s population. Over 351,000 of those people are fully vaccinated, which equates to roughly 26%. Officials say many people who are unvaccinated and eligible to receive one have not signed up for an appointment. Gov. Chris Sununu, state health officials, and private agencies have begun a number of initiatives to encourage New Hampshire residents to get vaccinated. One such imitative is a series of public service announcements and electronic billboards to encourage those who may be hesitant to get vaccinated to change their minds. Local hospitals are joining this mission too. They say it is important for eve
NH bill would use school leftovers to feed students on weekends
Fresh chef salads are prepared in the Concord High School kitchen on Tuesday morning, March 2, 2021. Not only do the food service prepare food for the school, but they prepare both breakfast and lunch deliveries around the entire district.
Donna Wheeler, cook at Abbot-Downing School, takes out a pan of chicken quesadillas at the kitchen of Christa McAuliffe School on Monday morning, April 27, 2020. The school provides 150 meals a day, both breakfast and lunch, for school children around the district even during April vacation. The meals are delivered to desitinations around Concord using school buses. The meals are delivered for pickup at White Park, Jennings Drive and other locations around the area.