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GOVERNOR CHRISTOPHER T. SUNUNU STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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State of New HampshireDepartment of Health and Human Services
LTCF Visitation by Phases of Reopening: Phase 0
Phase 0: Facilities in current or recent (within 14 days of) outbreak statusSymptom screening Screen 100% of all persons entering the facility
Screen 100% of residents at least daily
Visitation Compassionate care onlyNon-essential personnel No non-essential personnelTrips outside the facility Only medically necessary trips outside the facility
Communal dining No communal dining
Group activities No group activities
State of New HampshireDepartment of Health and Human Services
LTCF Visitation by Phases of Reopening: Phase 1
Phase 1: Facilities in counties with a prevalence of active COVID-19 cases of 50 cases per 100,000 population or fewer and are not in outbreak statusSymptom screening Screen 100% of all persons entering the facility
Screen 100% of residents at least dailyVisitation Compassionate care
Outdoor visitation Non-essential personnel No non-essential personnelTrips outside the facility Only medically necessary trips outside the facility
Communal dining Limited communal dining with physical distancing
Group activitiesGroup activities limited* to no more than 10 people with masking and physical distancing, cohorting encouraged
State of New HampshireDepartment of Health and Human Services
LTCF Visitation by Phases of Reopening: Phase 2
Phase 2: Facilities who have met criteria for Phase I and have been operating successfully in Phase I for at least 14 daysSymptom screening Screen 100% of all persons entering the facility
Screen 100% of residents at least dailyVisitation Compassionate care
Outdoor visitation Non-essential personnel No non-essential personnelTrips outside the facility Only medically necessary trips outside the facility
Communal dining Limited communal dining with physical distancing
Group activitiesGroup activities limited* to no more than 10 people with masking and physical distancing, cohorting encouraged
State of New HampshireDepartment of Health and Human Services
LTCF Visitation by Phases of Reopening: Phase 2
Phase 3: Facilities in counties with a prevalence of active COVID-19 cases of 10 cases per 100,000 population or fewer and have been operating successfully in Phase II for at least 14 days
Symptom screening Screen 100% of all persons entering the facility Screen 100% of residents at least daily
Visitation Visitors allowed with social distancing and masksNon-essential personnel
Allow non-essential healthcare personnel and contractors with additional precautions as determined necessary by the facility
Trips outside the facility
Some non-medically necessary trips permitted, based on risk of activity
Communal dining Communal dining permitted with physical distancing
Group activitiesGroup activities permitted, including outings, with physical distancing, cohorting encouraged
State of New HampshireDepartment of Health and Human Services 10
County Population EstimatesNumber of
Active CasesActive Cases per 100,000
Belknap 61,303 7 11.4
Carroll 48,910 12 24.5
Cheshire 76,085 16 21.0
Coos 31,563 1 3.2
Grafton 89,886 6 6.7
Hillsborough 417,025 121 29.0
Merrimack 151,391 12 7.9
Rockingham 309,769 94 30.3
Strafford 130,633 27 20.7
Sullivan 43,146 8 18.5
Prevalence Rate by County
GOVERNOR CHRISTOPHER T. SUNUNU STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EDUCATION.NH.GOV 5 steps to expect if a student or staff member tests positive for COVID-19
Case interview Once a posh~ result is: reported. JXJbUc health officials viii contact the person with COVIC>· l 9. If the lnfe<:ted person Is under 18 )lea,r,. old, the pet'SQn's pa,ent or gwrdlan wlll be contacted. An l~stjgmlon wilt be c::onducted J.nd the per$0n with COVl(>.19 wilt tie .1$ked to lsol.'Re ot no~.
Identification of close contacts Public health official$ wi ll a~s who 1$ conSlder !'d to be a close contaa. and rweds to be quarantined, The Sdloo1 rT\il)' be contacted to get seating arr.1ngemen1S or other information.
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Isolation for people with COVID-19 Children or staff who are und'« iSolauon will be required to stay home until lhey meet the following criteria;
It symptomatic: ~ No r~r ror ci t least 24 hours without tl'M!o use or fe~r-rechx:lng medication
~ S'ymp,toms h.1...e be@n lmpl'OVlng fot .'.It le3St 24 noors ..,, At least ten da:,,s ha\le passed since symptoms first started
If .:isymptom.itic::
..,, At least ten da:,-s ha\le passed since thelr test was collected
Quarantine of close contacts Children or staff who are uncf,er quarantine wll be asked to stay home for 14 days after their l~st expo~re to the Infected person. monitor for s:,imptoms and se-ek testing. A ne,allve Ce.st d«s not shorttn the le,rzth of quorantlne.
Return to school People with COVID-19 may return once they have:
~ Mee ALL of the relevant crkerla oud!ned In Step 3
~ Recel~ a release letter fro m public heJllh officlafs
Close contacts m.iy return once they have:
~ completed thl:tr qu.arJntlne per10d Without develcplng SYTJl')toms or teStlng pGSltl~
Far education related questions, call 603.27UA94 forTDDAmm: ~(fJ ('JH 1,800,735.2'964
For public health related questions, call 603.271.4496 Aft.tr--how5.· Co/1603.271 .BO0 ond as~ for lli!! publi-c tuxrllh nur.$e an ccil
Positive case reported: - Public Health officials contact individual and notify the school
- School notifies community - Person isolates. along with close contacts identified by public health
If an individual tests positive. stay home until:
- No fever for 24 hours. without use of
fever-reducing medication
- Symptoms improve for at least 24 hours
AND - At least 10 days since the onset of symptoms
What•s a cluster?
- 3+ cases in one classroom
- Schools notify community
-Close contacts notified by Public Health a remain home
What•s an outbreak?
Mrs. Smith's Class
Cafeteria
Mr. Jones' Class
Ms. Connor's Class
What to Expect - Notification of a positive case by school officials
- Notification of a cluster by school officials. with grade level details when criteria is met
- Notification when there is an outbreak by Public Health. with 14-day transition to remote learning
- Close contacts always notified
GOVERNOR CHRISTOPHER T. SUNUNU STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE