NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
67 new cases, 2 deaths
Update: Thursday, May 27, 10:00 a.m.
Daily new case totals remain under 100 per day. Last night, the state announced 67 new cases of COVID-19 for Wednesday, May 26. They also announced two new deaths, a man from Cheshire County and a woman from Merrimack County.
There are 416 active cases and 49 hospitalized in the state. Cases continue to fall
Update: Monday, May 24, 7:11 p.m.
The state announced just 52 new positive test results for COVID-19 on Monday, a sharp drop from new cases over the past weeks and months.
No new deaths were reported for the second straight day.
There are 411 current cases, and 48 people hospitalized due to the virus.
SMEs express concern over vaccine leave amid prolonged pandemic
Posted : 2021-05-24 15:43
Updated : 2021-05-24 15:59
Over 1 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine are shipped out of SK Bioscience s manufacturing plant in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province, on May 17. SK group s pharmaceutical affiliate, SK Bioscience, is AstraZeneca s partner in the global supply of the COVID-19 vaccine. Yonhap
By Yi Whan-woo
Following a government recommendation, major conglomerates are introducing paid leave for workers getting vaccinated against COVID-19. But small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cannot afford to do so because of a shortage of manpower, financial constraints and other problems caused by the prolonged fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.