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New Hampshire lawmakers urge Gov. Sununu for stay-at-home order, police say

In Stowe, Vermont, police say a man was charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly disturbing the peace at a local business on Saturday.

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According to police reports, hundreds of lawmakers in New Hampshire are urging Governor Chris Sununu to implement a stay-at-home order as concerns grow over the COVID-19 pandemic. They believe that each day without such a directive exacerbates challenges faced by the healthcare system, potentially leading to more loss of life.

As of Wednesday, New Hampshire has recorded 137 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The state’s health commissioner indicated that the peak of cases is anticipated to occur between late April and early May. Lawmakers stress that the recent death in the state underscores the critical need for immediate action to protect public health and safety.

Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Any charges or court dates related to this situation are subject to change as the situation evolves. This Vermont hampshire lawmakers story highlights important developments. The Vermont hampshire lawmakers situation continues to develop.

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