This week, we're seeing what many have feared for months-- an autumn surge.
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This week, we're seeing what many have feared for months-- an autumn surge.

Like many states in New England, new COVID-19 cases are on the rise. As of Wednesday, there were 787 active cases in the state.

Cases are still concentrated in Hillsborough county, though in Warner, which is in Merrimack County, health officials are seeing uncharacteristically high numbers. This is likely because of an outbreak at an assisted living facility, as I reported earlier this week.

As of Monday, there are 23 active cases of the virus at the University of New Hampshire, the majority of which are staff and faculty (you can find out why below).

There are three current outbreaks:

Warde Health Center Windham

Pine Rock Manor

Bedford Hills Center


Stay safe and, as always, I welcome emails and calls.

Teddy Rosenbluth

trosenbluth@cmonitor.com | @teddyrosenbluth | 484-723-3549


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The state has just started counting positive test results from rapid antigen tests in its COVID-19 tallies and the result is already apparent: 28 such positives were reported Wednesday on top of 43 positives from the slower PCR tests.

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Teddy Rosenbluth has covered science and health care for Los Angeles Magazine, theSanta Monica Daily Press and UCLA'sDaily Bruin, where she was a health editor and later magazine director. Her investigative reporting has brought her everywhere from the streets of Los Angeles to the hospitals of New Delhi. Her work garnered first place for Best Enterprise News Story from the California Journalism Awards, and she was a national finalist for the Society of Professional Journalists Best Magazine Article. She graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology.

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