NHPR has been logging the data reported by New Hampshire health officials since the beginning of the state's COVID-19 outbreak. If you notice a mistake, please email us at [email protected] so we can review the issue and correct our records if needed.

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Note: The state didn't report any data on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 26), Christmas Day (Dec. 25) or New Year's Day (Jan. 1), which could make it appear cases decreased and then spiked more than they actually did after those dates.

* The state stopped doing universal contact tracing and case monitoring in November, focusing on "high risk" populations. Cases that aren't being actively monitored "are considered recovered after 10 days from the date the case was reported to us," according to the state health department.

Table: New Hampshire Public Radio Source: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services