Coronavirus cases are proceeding to ascend in New Hampshire while hospitalizations stay stable. State wellbeing authorities said Thursday there are 238 known dynamic instances of COVID-19 in the state, up from 213 Wednesday and 200 Tuesday.

Hospitalizations expanded by one, to 12, wellbeing authorities said.

The rising cases are as opposed to last year as of now, when cases were declining. Cases fell for the current year to a low of 155 on June 28 and have since ascended by 53.5%. Last year throughout a similar time-frame, cases fell by 38.6%.

There were no antibodies accessible as of now last year, yet numerous pandemic limitations were set up to empower social removing and veil use.

Hospitalizations are about half what they were a year prior, and keeping in mind that it was uncommon to have a day pass by without certain passings identified with COVID-19 declared last year, no new passings were reported Thursday.

Wellbeing authorities said there were 45 new sure test outcomes Thursday.

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