COVID-19 travel restrictions by state: See testing, quarantine requirements
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMany states are still imposing stay-at-home orders and travel restrictions. Others allow visitors to...
Live at 7:30: Special marking one year of COVID-19 in NH, how we move forward
WMUR New Hampshire· 9 hours agoIt has now been one year since the very first case of the coronavirus was confirmed in New...
NH's COVID Numbers Are ‘Trending Downward,' Gov. Sununu Says
NBC Boston· 5 days agoNew Hampshire's coronavirus metrics are moving in the right direction, Gov. Chris Sununu said at an...
NH reports 557 new cases over weekend as downward trend continues
Tribune Publishing via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe people who died — two men and one woman age, all age 60 or older — were residents of Hillsborough, Merrimack and Rockingham counties. Since the start of the pandemic, 1,170 New Hampshire ...
COVID In Maryland: 603 New Cases, 10 Deaths As Hospitalizations Up Slightly
CBS Baltimore· 2 days agoMaryland adds 603 confirmed coronavirus cases and 10 deaths as hospitalizations jump up slightly...
Coronavirus in Maryland: interactive map, case data, helpful links
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 1 day agoSee the latest coronavirus data for Maryland in our interactive map and graphs.
Ron Kim accuses Cuomo of protecting "profits over people's lives" amid nursing home deaths
Newsweek· 3 days agoThe accusation is one of many cases of tension between Kim and Cuomo, who recently came under fire...
NEWS10 investigates how NYS Department of Health receives data on nursing home COVID cases, deaths
FOX 23 News Albany· 4 days agoALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A whirlwind of questions still surround how New York State reported COVID...
Coronavirus in Tennessee: State removes visitation restrictions for long-term care facilities
WATE 6 Knoxville· 6 days agoTENNESSEE (WATE) — On Wednesday, the Tennessee Department of Health said it will remove visitation...
Springfield Public Schools reopening plan
WWLP Springfield· 4 days agoSpringfield Public Schools plan to begin in-person learning April 5 upon approval of the district’s Union.