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2nd case of COVID-19 confirmed in New Hampshire – WCVB Boston

03/04/2020 by RSS POST

A second case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in New Hampshire, state health officials said Tuesday.An adult male from Grafton County was confirmed to have the potentially deadly coronavirus, according to Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist.Health officials said the newly diagnosed person had contact with a Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health employee who was the first person in New Hampshire confirmed to have the virus.>> DHHS information: COVID-19 novel coronavirusThe man is now under isolation.Chan said that now that New Hampshire has the ability to test for COVID-19, test results will start coming in more quickly.Health officials said earlier Tuesday that four people were undergoing testing for COVID-19.Officials updated data to include three additional negative tests for the virus, bringing the overall total of negatives to 6.Officials at Dartmouth’s Tuck Business School said Tuesday they have learned that a number of their students attended a social event with the patient who tested positive. School officials said all of the students are considered to be at low risk, but were asked to follow DHHS guidelines for self-observation.Meanwhile, classes at River Valley Community College were canceled for the day Tuesday because officials became aware of “a potential tertiary exposure of one of our instructors at the Claremont campus to a person outside the college community who is being tested for COVID-19.”School officials closed the school “as a matter of caution.””We have consulted with the Division of Public Health Services who determined there is not a reason to be concerned at this time. The employee will remain off campus for 14 days or upon earlier determination by Division of Public Health Services that the employee does not present a concern,” River Valley Community College officials said in a statement.

A second case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in New Hampshire, state health officials said Tuesday.

An adult male from Grafton County was confirmed to have the potentially deadly coronavirus, according to Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist.

Health officials said the newly diagnosed person had contact with a Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health employee who was the first person in New Hampshire confirmed to have the virus.

>> DHHS information: COVID-19 novel coronavirus

The man is now under isolation.

Chan said that now that New Hampshire has the ability to test for COVID-19, test results will start coming in more quickly.

Health officials said earlier Tuesday that four people were undergoing testing for COVID-19.

Officials updated data to include three additional negative tests for the virus, bringing the overall total of negatives to 6.

Officials at Dartmouth’s Tuck Business School said Tuesday they have learned that a number of their students attended a social event with the patient who tested positive. School officials said all of the students are considered to be at low risk, but were asked to follow DHHS guidelines for self-observation.

Meanwhile, classes at River Valley Community College were canceled for the day Tuesday because officials became aware of “a potential tertiary exposure of one of our instructors at the Claremont campus to a person outside the college community who is being tested for COVID-19.”

School officials closed the school “as a matter of caution.”

“We have consulted with the Division of Public Health Services who determined there is not a reason to be concerned at this time. The employee will remain off campus for 14 days or upon earlier determination by Division of Public Health Services that the employee does not present a concern,” River Valley Community College officials said in a statement.

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