There were less than 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in New Hampshire in the week ending May 8, making up less than 4.1 percent of total deaths by all causes in New Hampshire.
There were 52 deaths with cancer listed as the underlying cause reported in New Hampshire during the week ending May 22, a 13 percent increase over the previous week.
There were less than 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in New Hampshire in the week ending May 8, making up less than 4.1 percent of total deaths by all causes in New Hampshire.
There were 14 deaths with cerebrovascular disease listed as the underlying cause reported in New Hampshire during the week ending May 22, an increase over the previous week.
There were 12 deaths with chronic lower respiratory disease listed as the underlying cause reported in New Hampshire during the week ending May 22, an increase over the previous week.
New Hampshire's death count did not exceed death expectancy during the week ending June 26, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
There were 55 deaths from diseases of the heart reported in New Hampshire in the week ending May 8, making up 22.5 percent of total deaths by all causes in New Hampshire.
There were less than 10 deaths with influenza and pneumonia listed as the underlying cause reported in New Hampshire during the week ending May 22, an increase over the previous week.
There were 63 deaths from cancer reported in New Hampshire in the week ending May 8, making up 25.8 percent of total deaths by all causes in New Hampshire.
Rental vacancies in New Hampshire were 2.5 percent in the second quarter of 2020, a decrease of 0.6 percent from the previous quarter, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
There were 10 deaths with Alzheimer's disease listed as the underlying cause reported in New Hampshire during the week ending May 22, an increase over the previous week.
There were 10 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in New Hampshire in the week ending May 8, making up 4.1 percent of total deaths by all causes in New Hampshire.
There were less than 10 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in New Hampshire in the week ending May 8, making up less than 4.1 percent of total deaths by all causes in New Hampshire.