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As Health Care Workforce Shortage Persists, Employers Boost Incentives

Reply It s a good time to be looking for a job in health care. Catholic Medical Center is offering $10,000 signing bonuses to registered nurses with three years of experience. Rockingham County is offering not only signing bonuses to licensed nursing assistants but also tuition and a paycheck while they get their license. State corrections officials are hiring a temp agency to help fill vacancies. Find out what s happening in Across New Hampshire with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let s go! Yes, the pandemic has exacerbated hiring challenges, said Lauren Collins-Cline, spokeswoman for Catholic Medical Center in Manchester. But this shortage began a few years ago, she said, as the state s population aged, creating a double whammy of greater health care needs and a shrinking pool of workers.

Cox siblings, Baylus and Wang compete at Nationals; Northwood s Aidan Cox (3rd) and Addison Cox (5th) make the podium

Cox siblings, Baylus and Wang compete at Nationals; Northwood s Aidan Cox (3rd) and Addison Cox (5th) make the podium
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This Pro-Choice Republican Proves There Are Abortion Restrictions Everyone Should Get Behind

  Share Source: P Photo/Mary Schwalm, File Last month, Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) left both sides of the abortion wondering and waiting to see if he would sign a budget proposal. Sununu, one of the most popular governors in the country, is a pro-choice Republican, whose name has been floated as a potential Senate candidate to run against incumbent Maggie Hassan (D-NH). The Republican legislature included in their budget proposal, among other things, a ban on critical race theory and a ban on abortions past 24-weeks. Last week, the governor signed the budget, as he signaled he would do. As Michael Graham with the NH Journal reported last month:

Valley News - Vaccination rates vary widely across New Hampshire

Vaccination rates vary widely across New Hampshire >Modified: 7/1/2021 10:00:38 PM WEST LEBANON New Hampshire town-by-town COVID-19 vaccination rates from the Department of Health and Human Services illustrate local differences in the state’s vaccination rollout that track with broader health disparities, according to a Dartmouth College researcher. In several of the Upper Valley’s working-class communities, such as Claremont and Newport, the number of residents who have gotten at least one vaccination is below 50%, while the more affluent communities of Hanover and Lebanon, home to Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, respectively, have rates above 70%, according to the data as of June 23 that DHHS provided to the

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