CONCORD -- In 24 hours after Governor Chris Sununu and Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori Shibinette announced the State of New Hampshire’s new online COVID-19 Testing Registration portal, more than 2,200 residents submitted a request to be tested for COVID-19.
Residents with COVID-19 symptoms, with underlying health conditions, over the age of 60, or who are healthcare workers can now request a test in three convenient ways: through a healthcare provider, by requesting an appointment through the COVID-19 Testing Registration portal, or by calling the COVID-19 Coordinating Office at (603) 271-5980. The COVID-19 Testing Registration portal is key to the State’s ongoing efforts to increase access to COVID-19 testing by ensuring qualifying residents can schedule a test without a referral from a medical provider. The registration portal can be found by clicking on the box labeled COVID Testing Registration Form at nh.gov.covid19/.
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