Emergency school closures, college, children's centres, and early years provider closures in Hampshire. As part of a concerted approach to reduce and detect COVID-19 on campus in the fall, Hampshire is requiring on-boarding asymptomatic testing on the day of arrival for all students, biweekly testing of all students throughout the fall 2020 semester, and prompt contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine for any individuals who receive a positive symptomatic or asymptomatic COVID-19 result. Once an individual returns a positive test for the virus, anyone who has been in contact with them is contacted to isolate for 14 days. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Following the Government announcement on Monday 4 January 2021, Hampshire is in National lockdown: Stay at Home. Update: Friday, Jan. 8, 7 p.m. Over 80,000 COVID-19 vaccines have been allocated in New Hampshire so far, as of Thursday. A TOTAL of 26 schools in Hampshire have declared at least one case of Covid-19 to the county council this week. The leader of Hampshire County Council has responded to concerns from parents and teachers over primary schools reopening. There has been a COVID-19 outbreak in a Southampton school following concerns from trade unions that keeping schools open during lockdown would put teachers at risk. Some of our services are affected by the pandemic. Report a closure (schools, colleges, children's centres, and early years providers only) Emergency closures are displayed on this page as we are notified. COVID-19 (coronavirus) Resources for Schools The New Hampshire Department of Education is helping local schools keep up to date with the latest information and guidance regarding the COVID-19 virus. The state reported … Pupils, teachers and staff are being affected across the county with infant, junior and senior schools sending home bubbles of pupils. Further 26 Hampshire schools record Covid cases in first full week of lockdown A TOTAL of 26 schools in Hampshire have declared at least one case of Covid-19 to the county council this week. Visit our COVID-19 webpages for the latest updates and … CONCORD — New Hampshire health officials reported 11 deaths and 515 new positive test results for COVID-19 Thursday. DHHS can be reached 24/7 at (603) 271-4496. A FURTHER 11 schools across Hampshire now confirmed coronavirus cases. Schools Dashboard; Proper Use of Cloth Face Coverings New Hampshire 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Summary Report (data updated as of January 12, 2021- 9:00 AM) Number of Persons with COVID-19 1: 53,148: Recovered: 46,031 (87%) Deaths Attributed to COVID-19: 878 (2%) CONCORD, NH — A handful of schools reported new coronavirus cases connected to the school setting or by educational activities, according to state health officials. Councillor Keith Mans in a statement released yesterday said he was contacting the Secretary of State for Education regarding the concerns of parents and teachers over Covid-19 measures. Please visit the establishment website for the most up-to-date information.