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Letters

Keeping us all safe

During these challenging times, postal employees are working hard to ensure residents stay connected with their world through the mail. Whether it’s medications, a package, a paycheck, benefits or pension check, a bill or letter from a family member, postal workers understand that every piece ...

We need sensible health care

The COVID-19 crisis is showing us our best and worst selves. All around the county, young people are getting groceries for older people, home sewers are making cloth masks for donation, and businesses are offering free services to help. But, we also see some businesses refusing to provide ...

We will not close our hearts

On March 13, a state of emergency was declared in New Hampshire as a way to lessen the impact of the COVID-19 virus. This meant events were canceled, restaurants and businesses had to close their doors and move to a take-out only model, and thousands of people moved from an office to working ...

Thank you, Gov. Sununu

The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented health challenge effecting New Hampshire and the nation. Due to the high risk of exposure and spreading the virus during in-person treatment, its critical to identify and implement alternatives that offer superior health interactions, diagnosis and ...

We need libraries now more than ever

To “flatten the curve,” avoid overloading our health care delivery system and minimize the number of New Hampshire citizens that contract the disease, families and individuals must isolate and prevent the transmission of the disease. As families stay at home, they will inevitably go stir ...

An open letter to the governor

The Honorable Chris Sununu, governor of New Hampshire: The New Hampshire Public Health Association thanks you for enacting a stay-at-home order for New Hampshire. Such an order will serve to slow the spread of COVID-19, or coronavirus, and protect our health care workers and those who are ...