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NH nursing programs see more applicants

NH nursing programs see more applicants Plymouth State University nursing student Lauren Sanger administers vaccines at the Plymouth National Guard Armory in March. Rivier University nursing students practice on dummies during a lab class. Courtesy Rivier University nursing students take blood pressure and perform other duties on dummies during a lab class. Courtesy photos Published: 4/13/2021 5:08:33 PM It would be difficult to say that there has been a lot of good to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the field of nursing, however, there may be a positive: the pandemic has focused attention on nursing careers, and schools around the Granite State are seeing more people apply to become nurses.

New Hampshire Coronavirus Spring Surge More Like A Slow Build

New Hampshire Coronavirus Spring Surge More Like A Slow Build Patch 1 hr ago Tony Schinella © New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services ​The latest current case map published on April 4. CONCORD, NH Health officials in New Hampshire have feared what they have termed a spring surge in coronavirus cases and that fear, according to the latest data, appears to be coming to fruition. During the past two days, another 854 new positive cases including 141 children were reported by state health officials after about 20,000 tests were administered on Friday and Saturday. About two-thirds of the new infections were found via polymerase chain reaction tests and slightly more than half were female.

Coronavirus 2-Day Update In New Hampshire: 6 More Deaths

Coronavirus 2-Day Update In New Hampshire: 6 More Deaths Patch 3/7/2021 Tony Schinella © New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services A map showing the current cases in the Granite State with only five cities and towns showing more than 50 active coronavirus cases. CONCORD, NH Another six people have died in New Hampshire due to or related to COVID-19, according to the State Joint Information Center. The fatalities include men from Cheshire, Hillsborough, and Merrimack counties as well as two men in Rockingham County and a woman in Strafford County. Two deaths were connected to long-term settings while two were in the 80 years of age or older category and four were 70- to 79-years of age.

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