Sunday’s most current COVID-19 cases: Manchester, Durham, Brentwood, Salem, Bedford
This electron microscope image made available and color-enhanced by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility in Fort Detrick, Md., shows Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 virus particles, orange, isolated from a patient. University of Hong Kong scientists claim to have the first evidence of someone being reinfected with the virus that causes COVID-19. They said Monday, Aug. 24, 2020 that genetic tests show a 33-year-old man returning to Hong Kong from a trip to Spain in mid-August had a different strain of the coronavirus than the one he’d previously been infected with in March. (NIAID/National Institutes of Health via AP)
CONCORD – The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 29 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one new death on Sunday, a woman from Hillsborough County over the age of 60.
The municipalities with the highest number of current cases are Manchester (35), Durham (29), Brentwood (11), Salem (11) and Bedford (10), according to the NH Department of Health and Human Services’s map. There are a total of 248 current cases.
There have now been 7,447 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire. Several cases are still under investigation. Additional information from ongoing investigations will be incorporated into future COVID-19 updates. Of those with complete information, there are three individuals under the age of 18 and the rest are adults with 55% being female and 45% being male. The new cases reside in Rockingham (9), Hillsborough County other than Manchester and Nashua (4), Merrimack (3), Carroll (3), Strafford (2), and Grafton (1) counties, and in the cities of Manchester (6) and Nashua (1).
One new hospitalized case was identified for a total of 718 (10%) of 7,447 cases. Three of the new cases had no identified risk factors. Community-based transmission continues to occur in the State and has been identified in all counties. Of those with complete risk information, most of the cases have either had close contact with a person with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis or have recently traveled.


