Data shows New Hampshire has one of the highest rates of respiratory illness risk in the country. Local health officials are now sharing what the impact will mean moving forward for the rest of winter.
NEW HAMPSHIRE — Health experts are warning that two respiratory illnesses are currently circulating at a "high" level in New Hampshire. According to the CDC, emergency-level visits for flu, RSV, and COVID-19 are on the rise, with high levels increasing.
New Hampshire has some of the highest levels of respiratory illness in the country, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
WITH THE POTENTIAL CONCERNS HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. ISABEL. STEVE. PEOPLE IN THE U.S. ARE GENERALLY CONSIDERED AT LOW RISK FOR TUBERCULOSIS, BUT HEALTH OFFICIALS IN KANSAS ARE REPORTING 67 CONFIRMED CASES RELATED TO THIS OUTBREAK.
Respiratory viruses are at high or very high levels in the Granite State, according to the latest U.S. Centers for Disease Control data.
Potential snow squalls hitting parts of Maine and New Hampshire this afternoon could cause "temporary whiteout conditions" with a potential "quick" inch of snow, impeding safe travel, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).