Update: Saturday, Dec. 19, 5:26 p.m.
Twelve additional residents have died due to the coronavirus, state health officials announced Saturday.
The state reported 676 new infections and 6,725 active cases statewide. There are 258 people hospitalized with the virus.
The results reported Saturday include new results confirmed for previous days: 38 on Dec. 14, 189 on Dec. 15, 134 on Dec. 16, 153 on Dec. 17, and 162 on Dec. 18.
Since the pandemic began, New Hampshire has recorded 650 COVID-19 deaths and confirmed 35,609 positive test results.
- NHPR Staff
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pdate: Saturday, Dec. 19, 12:41 p.m.
The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester is closing after this weekend due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The museum will stay closed until at least mid January in hopes of slowing the spread of the disease.
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LIVE BLOG - CORONAVIRUS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE: Currier Museum to temporarily close
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The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester is closing after this weekend due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The museum will stay closed until at least mid January in hopes of slowing the spread of the disease.
The Currier will remain accessible digitally, and work to expand its virtual reach this winter. It will still be celebrating the New Year with its family-friendly Noon Year s Eve event, which this year will be digital only.
- NHPR Staff
Update: Friday, Dec. 18, 7:05 p.m.
Nine more New Hampshire residents have died as a result of the coronavirus, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. The new deaths bring the state s total since the start of the pandemic to 638.
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MY SINCERE personal wishes for all the best of this seasonâs gifts of health, happiness and blessings to all!
Step 1 started Tuesday as I pecked away on my keyboard to share my excitement with you over the arrival of the initial COVID-19 vaccine shipment and distribution.
I have no idea where to even begin to thank the thousands involved in such an enormous and mind-boggling program, but a heartfelt âTHANK YOUâ anyway.
I cannot resist responding to a few comments and letters criticizing New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and other state officials as well as Commander Margaret LaBrecque for the very unfortunate situation at the New Hampshire Veterans Home in Tilton.