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Unemployment questions live on News 9 at 5:30

If you are one of the persons counted in the statistics, you might want to tune in today as Deputy New Hampshire Employment Security Commissioner Richard Lavers answers questions about unemployment. Questions can be submitted to Facebook or by email to storyideas@wmur.com. Read more before and especially after: https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-unemployment-faq-may-20-2020/32611954 Updated Here are my notes from this …

COVID-19 Update May 13

COVID-19 Update May 13 Salem: 197 confirmed cases, 104 cases are still active. Another two Salem residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19. 67 people out of every 10,000 Salem residents have been diagnosed. 93 of the Salem cases are no longer active; these people have either recovered or have died. More than half of those …

COVID-19 Testing

As new information becomes available this page will continue to be updated. Check back once in a while! 🙂 Better yet, check the State’s Website: https://business.nh.gov/DOS_COVID19Testing/ Some COVID-19 Testing is Now Available Without a Doctor’s Order For some, COVID-19 testing is now available without a referral from a health care provider.  There are two types of …

COVID-19 Update May 5

COVID-19 Update May 5 Salem: 175 confirmed cases For the first time in a week, Salem did not have an increase in the number of confirmed cases in our town. However, the number of tests reported today is lower due to specimens collected during Saturday or Sunday, when healthcare providers typically see fewer patients. 48 …

COVID-19 Update May 4

COVID-19 Update May 4 Salem: 175 confirmed cases Today the state reported that Salem has 2 more cases, for a total of 175. For every 10,000 residents, 60 of us have been infected with the coronavirus. 72 people in NH were diagnosed with COVID-19, including four individuals under the age of 18. Seventeen of the …

COVID-19 Update May 3

COVID-19 Update May 3 Salem: 173 confirmed cases 173 Salem residents have tested as positive with COVID-19. That’s 11 more than yesterday; 59 for every 10,000 residents. Three other municipalities (Manchester, Nashua and Derry) have more cases than Salem. Amongst those with a significant number of cases, only Derry and Hudson have a higher percentage …