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Graham: Not Much New Hampshire Love For Kamala Harris

The one thing New Hampshire doesn t like? His running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris. Subscribe That s according to the latest Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. And while the reliability of political polling is currently in question, it s hard to dispute that President Joe Biden is enjoying a New Hampshire honeymoon. The survey finds 55 percent of Granite Staters and 98 (!) percent of Democrats approve of the job Biden s doing. Just 30 percent of the state s voters disapprove. Subscribe The survey also shows 59 percent of the state approves of how he s dealing with COVID-19, and 55 percent are either enthusiastic or satisfied with the fact Biden was elected president. All in all, pretty good numbers for Joe.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Where are the first COVID-19 vaccines going? We don t exactly know

Modified: 12/17/2020 2:36:07 PM As the first allotments of vaccines were distributed across the country this week, neighboring states broadcast who the first recipients would be. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott informed the public on Monday that 1,950 doses were split between the State Vaccine Depot and the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington to be given to front line medical workers. Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services published a comprehensive list showing nearly 6,000 doses going to seven hospitals during the first week of rollout. Maine, which has a similar population as New Hampshire but is nearly four times the size in geographic area, named each facility receiving Pfizer doses. State officials announced that during the second week about 3,000 more Pfizer does would be handed out, along with 22,000 Moderna vaccine shots going to nearly every medical facility in the state.

Valley News - Where are the first COVID-19 vaccines in NH going? We don t quite know

Where are the first COVID-19 vaccines in NH going? We don’t quite know Modified: 12/16/2020 9:47:45 PM Related stories CONCORD As the first allotments of vaccines were distributed across the country this week, multiple states were eager to broadcast who the first recipients would be. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott informed the public on Monday that 1,950 doses were split between the State Vaccine Depot and the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington to be given to front-line medical workers. Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services published a comprehensive list showing nearly 6,000 doses going to seven hospitals during the first week of rollout. Maine, which has a population similar to New Hampshire’s but has nearly four times the geographic area, named each facility receiving Pfizer doses. State officials said that next week about 3,000 more Pfizer does would be handed out, along with 22,000 Moderna vaccine shots going to nearly every medical facility in the

Where are the first COVID-19 vaccines going? We don t exactly know

Where are the first COVID-19 vaccines going? We don t exactly know. State workers unpack the first shipment of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to New Hampshire. Published: 12/16/2020 3:53:09 PM As the first allotments of vaccines were distributed across the country this week, neighboring states broadcast who the first recipients would be. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott informed the public on Monday that 1,950 doses were split between the State Vaccine Depot and the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington to be given to front line medical workers. Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services published a comprehensive list showing nearly 6,000 doses going to seven hospitals during the first week of rollout. Maine, which has a similar population as New Hampshire but is nearly four times the size in geographic area, named each facility receiving Pfizer doses. State officials announced that during the second week about 3,000 more Pfizer does would be handed out, alo

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