hospitalizations

NH COVID cases, hospitalizations continue steep drop

NH COVID cases, hospitalizations continue steep drop

New COVID cases and hospitalizations in New Hampshire dropped again over the past week, as the winter surge continues to recede.

The state averaged 425 new cases per day in the week ending Tuesday, compared to 745 a week earlier — a 43 percent drop — according to data from the N.H. Department of Health and Human Services.

COVID-19 cases increase, Hospitalizations remain steady

COVID-19 cases increase, Hospitalizations remain steady

According to data from the state’s official COVID response dashboard, New Hampshire averaged 1,495 new cases per day for the week ending Tuesday, up 41 percent from 1,057 a week earlier. The seven-day average for the share of antigen and PCR tests coming back positive was 20.6 percent, up from 15.2 percent a week ago. A total of 503 people were hospitalized for the diseases as of Wednesday, including 359 people with active infections and 144 people who are no longer infectious but still need critical care. (This last type is now being referred to in state data reports as "COVID-recovering.")