COVID-19 Update March 21
- Total: 2,528 confirmed cases in Salem.
- Salem today: 6 new case; 83 active cases.
- 1 out of every 12 Salem residents has been infected
- Salem’s new cases per 100K for 14 days: 422
- Salem’s Positivity Rate for the past 2 weeks: 8.3%
• • • • • • Report from NH Department of Health and Human Services (NH DHHS) • • • • • •
On Sunday, March 21, 2021, DHHS announced 241 new positive test results for COVID-19, for a current PCR test positivity rate of 2.4%. Today’s results include 181 people who tested positive by PCR test and 60 who tested positive by antigen test. There are now 2,377 current COVID-19 cases diagnosed in New Hampshire. Of the results reported today:
- 3/20: 241 new cases
Several cases are still under investigation. Additional information from ongoing investigations will be incorporated into future COVID-19 updates.
• • • • • • TODAY’S SUMMARY • • • • • •
- Today the new cases “by math” (yesterday vs. today’s cumulative total of positive cases as reported by DHHS) was 227. NH reported 271 people have “recovered” since yesterday’s update. After allowing for those who lost their lives today because of COVID-19, NH’s number of active cases went down by 44 to 2,377. That’s 313 more active cases than we had a week ago.
- Salem added 6 new cases today, bringing our total to 2,528 Salem residents who have had confirmed case of COVID-19.
- Salem’s active cases has decreased by 4 since yesterday to 83. Salem had 60 active cases one week ago.
- Salem’s new cases per 100K residents is 422. Yesterday it was 409. One week ago, it was 321.
- Salem’s positivity rate is 8.3%. Yesterday it was 8.3%. One week ago, it was 6.4%.
- DHHS is reporting a total of 1,183 people who have been hospitalized as of today because of COVID-19. This is an increase of 2 since yesterday’s update, and an increase of 31 since last week. There were no new cases today from Rockingham County, leaving the county’s total at 265.
- The number of patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 is 72 which is 9 more than yesterday, and 4 more than a week ago.
- The cumulative total of ICU admissions had no changes for the period covered by this report, leaving the total at 360. We have seen an increase of 7 ICU admissions in the past seven days.
- There were no lives lost for the period covered by this report, for a total of 1,217 people who have died in NH due to COVID-19. We have lost 18 people in NH due to COVID-19 in the past week. Today’s numbers include no one who died from Rockingham County, for a total of 222 lives lost in our county.
• • • • • • Communities • • • • • •
DHHS reports that the new cases are from the following counties:
Rockingham (68), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (33), Strafford (33), Merrimack (22), Cheshire (13), Coos (6), Belknap (5), Grafton (4), Carroll (3), and Sullivan (2) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (15) and Nashua (23). The county of residence is being determined for 14 new cases.
• • • • • • DIAGNOSTIC TESTS IN NH • • • • • •
- New positive cases by my math (Total of today’s cases minus previous total): 227
- New positive cases per DHHS: 241
- Percentage of today’s PCR tests that are positive per DHHS: 2.4%
- Total people who have tested positive: 80,543
- New negative results reported: 998
- Total Negative Results: 568,340
• • • • • • ROCKINGHAM COUNTY • • • • • •
- Total cases in Rockingham County: 19,885
- New cases in Rockingham County: 68
- Rockingham County Positivity Rate: 6.2%
• • • • • • CHANGES BY AGES • • • • • •
- Children under 18 in today’s new cases: 40
- % of new cases announced by DHHS today that are kids under 18 years old: 16.6%
(Totals, showing changes in new cases since yesterday for those under 60.)
- 0-9: 5% of Total cases: 3910 (+17); Hospitalizations: 7; Deaths: 0
- 10-19: 11% of Total cases: 9260 (+36); Hospitalizations: 9; Deaths: 0
- 20-29: 20% of Total cases: 15908 (+46); Hospitalizations: 28; Deaths: 1
- 30-39: 14% of Total cases: 11665 (+33); Hospitalizations: 46; Deaths: 5
- 40-49: 13% of Total cases: 10598 (+24); Hospitalizations: 89 (+1); Deaths: 9
- 50-59: 16% of Total cases: 12688 (+36); Hospitalizations: 150; Deaths: 22
- 60-69: 10% of Total cases: 8375 (+22); Hospitalizations: 281; Deaths: 105
- 70-79: 5% of Total cases: 4341 (+11); Hospitalizations: 290; Deaths: 279
- 80+: 5% of Total cases: 3724 (+2); Hospitalizations: 283; Deaths: 796
- Unknown: 0% of Total cases: 74 (+0); Hospitalizations: 0; Deaths: 0
• • • • • • ACTIVE CASES • • • • • •
- Active cases in NH: 2,377
- Active cases in Rockingham County: 668
• • • • • • RECOVERED • • • • • •
- Recovered today: 271
- Total Recovered: 76,949
- Percentage of diagnosed cases that have recovered: 95.5%
• • • • • • HOSPITALIZATIONS IN NH • • • • • •
- Currently hospitalized: 72
- New people hospitalized from NH: 2
- Total hospitalized patients: 1,183
- Percentage of those who have been infected that have been hospitalized: 1.47%
- Total admitted to ICU: 360
- New hospitalized patients from Rockingham County: 0
- Total hospitalized patients from Rockingham County: 265
• • • • • • DEATHS IN NH • • • • • •
- Lives lost today: 0
- Persons over 60 years of age who died today: 9
- Persons under 60 years of age who died today: 0
- Total fatalities in NH associated with COVID-19: 1,217
- NH Residents diagnosed with COVID-19 that died: 1.51%
- Lives lost in Rockingham County today: 0
- Total lives lost in Rockingham County: 222
These are not simply numbers. We must not forget that these are all someone’s husband or wife, mother or father, sister or brother, son or daughter, friend or neighbor.
Hello, Salem!
Vaccine registration opens tomorrow, March 22, for those who are aged 50 and older. Register at: https://www.vaccines.nh.gov/
Watch for an email containing the link to VINI, where you can schedule your appointment.
Details at: https://www.vaccines.nh.gov
Stay safe, and always, be kind.
~Bonnie
Useful links
- Salem Resource Center of Southern NH Services: Housing relief and fuel assistance. 603-893-9172. https://www.snhs.org
- Legal issues because of COVID: https://nhlegalaid.org/legal-issues-during-covid-19-crisis.
- Food pantries: https://www.foodpantries.org/ci/nh-salem and http://www.wecarecharity.org/projects
- Unemployment resources: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/unemployed/
- COVID-19 testing: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/covid-19-testing/
- Complications of COVID-19: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/covid-19-consequences/
- COVID-19 is not the flu. Here are the numbers: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/covid-pneumonia-flu/
- The Science Behind Masks: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/science-behind-masks/
- Resources for Salem residents: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/covid-19-cases-in-salem/
- Safer at Home guidance documents on the State’s website.
- Other COVID resources from NH DHHS on the State’s website.
- Other COVID resources: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/covid-19-resources/
- Massachusetts Travel Order: https://www.bonnie4salem.us/massachusetts-travel-order/
- Mental health resources
- NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Health. 24-hour hotline: 1-800-950-6264. https://www.nami.org/Home
- Center for Life Management (603) 434-1577, Option 1. https://www.centerforlifemanagement.org/
- #SuicideAwareness: 1-800-273-8255.
- Vaccines:
- Phase 1A is in effect now.
- Phase 1B is scheduled to begin on January 26.
- Those 65 or older can register beginning January 22 at www.vaccines.nh.gov. Those without internet can call 211.
- Those who have severe medical conditions (or care for a child with severe medical conditions) should contact their doctor.
- Others who qualify because of their employment will be notified by employers.
- Future Phases will be updated as more info becomes available. Phase 1B will take a long time.
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