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COVID-19 booster shots available for all UNH students, faculty and staff

COVID-19 booster shots available for all UNH students, faculty and staff

Teddy Tauscher November 16, 2021
Health & Wellness at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is now offering Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster shots to UNH community members. Individuals over 18, residing or working in a school setting or who have received a Moderna or Pfizer vaccine at least six months ago are eligible for the booster shot.  Individuals who received Johnson and Johnson (J&J) only need to wait two months for a booster. 
UNH shifts to “orange mode” after rise in COVID-19 cases

UNH shifts to “orange mode” after rise in COVID-19 cases

Cassie Hollasch February 17, 2021
[DURHAM]-- “Rest assured UNH Housing remains open,” Residential Life stated. This past Thursday UNH announced a transition to orange mode due to a rise of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases within the campus community. Effective Thursday, Feb. 11 at 6 p.m., President James Dean sent an email to all faculty and students with an official statement. “We are seeing a dramatic and sustained rise in the number of positive COVID-19 cases within the Durham community. As a result, effective 6 p.m. today, Feb. 11, 2021, the Durham campus (Manchester and Law remain in yellow) will transition to our orange mode of operation.”
UNH reports 433 active COVID-19 cases

UNH reports 433 active COVID-19 cases

Ben MacKillop February 17, 2021
In the first week since the University of New Hampshire (UNH) transitioned to orange mode of operations, positive coronavirus (COVID-19) test numbers have dropped slightly, but remain at very high levels.
UNH Covid Lab recieves $4 million grant

UNH Covid Lab recieves $4 million grant

Benjamin Domaingue January 20, 2021
Gov. Chris Sununu announced a $4 million investment into the University System of New Hampshire’s (UNH) COVID-19 testing infrastructure.
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