How did COVID-19 affect people in ?

The government is not currently updating this data source

Note: This page is no longer being updated. This data was aggregated from national and state sources. As of July 2023, data collection and updates by federal, state, and local agencies was less comprehensive than in previous years.

376K

Reported cases, January 2020-July 2023

2.97K

Reported deaths, January 2020-July 2023

How many COVID-19 cases were reported during the pandemic in New Hampshire?

Between January 2020 and July 2023, there were a reported 375,600 COVID-19 cases in New Hampshire.
The daily average number of new COVID-19 cases in the US fluctuated since the first reports in January 2020. In New Hampshire, cases peaked in January 2022 at about 4,200 a day.

In New Hampshire, average new cases per day peaked in January 2022.

7-day average of new cases, January 2020–July 2023

How many COVID-19 deaths were there in New Hampshire during the pandemic?

Through February 2023, there were 3,000 deaths attributed to COVID-19 in New Hampshire. The number of deaths peaked in February 2023 when there were 30 COVID-19 deaths per day. See how COVID-19 ranks compared to other causes of death in New Hampshire.

In New Hampshire, COVID-19 deaths peaked in February 2023.

7-day average of new deaths, January 2020–July 2023

Which county had the most cases and deaths in the state?

Hillsborough County had the largest number of reported COVID-19 cases through July 2023. Its 111,400 cases accounted for 29.7% of the state's cases.
Additionally, Hillsborough County had the largest number of COVID-19 deaths through July 2023. Its 954 deaths accounted for 32.1% of the state's deaths.

Total cases and deaths by county.

January 2020–July 2023

Total cases and deaths by county.

How many people are vaccinated in New Hampshire?

Percent of people receiving at least one dose or fully vaccinated, May 2023

How many COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered and administered in New Hampshire?

Delivered and administered vaccine doses, January 2021—May 2023

Keep exploring

Methodology

USAFacts standardizes data, in areas such as time and demographics, to make it easier to understand and compare.

The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.

Page sources

USAFacts endeavors to share the most up-to-date information available. We sourced the data on this page directly from government agencies; however, the intervals at which agencies publish updated data vary.