CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire has set up 14 flex facilities with 1,600 beds to handle hospital overflow if the state sees a surge of COVID-19 cases. Gov. Chris Sununu said Friday the first loan made from a new emergency fund for health care facilities will go to LRGHealth to help limit the number of furloughed hospital workers, and that the state is setting up a system to redeploy workers where they’re most needed. More than 475 people in New Hampshire have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Five people have died, and more than 70 have been hospitalized.
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14 flex facilities set up for COVID-19
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