House Members Known to Test Positive for COVID-19 After Session Now Stands at 6

Rep. Brodie Deshaies (R-Wolfeboro) is pictured reading note from Rep. James Allard (R-Pittsfield) saying he has COVID-19. (SCREENSHOT)

Another state representative has tested positive for COVID-19 after last week’s House session at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Manchester, bringing the total known cases from that event to six.

Rep. James Allard (R-Pittsfield) wasn’t able to present his bill, HB 1256, on Friday but asked a colleague to read a letter to the House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs committee saying he had COVID-19.

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