Most dental offices in the state shut down voluntarily in March except for emergency visits because of the risk of COVID-19 and its unknown factors.  They’ve now been given the green light to reopen in New Hampshire.  In previous discussions with the governor, he spoke about the invasive nature of dentistry and that he was working with individuals all over the industry in New Hampshire to create guidelines for safety and what may be mandated for patients and staff for them to reopen safely.  That day is here.

Governor Sununu announced today that dentists’ offices will be allowed to reopen in New Hampshire if they wish to do so beginning Monday.   There are now guidelines in place to reopen with safety precautions in place.  Governor Sununu shares the cooperation that went into making the decision to open this business category: “This was vetted and approved by the Department of Public Health.  It has stakeholder buy-in from folks across the industry, whether it be dental hygienists, oral surgeons, a variety of folks really came together, especially over this past week, working with our reopen New Hampshire task force to create a document working with the public health, gives, I think, a lot of folks of competence as we go forward to make this opportunity available to the citizens.” 

Last week alone there were thousands of online requests for millions of masks, part of the PPE help coming to help reopen businesses in New Hampshire.  The governor spoke about New Hampshire’s current orders for masks and says they’re steadily coming in.  He says, “The state is working directly with the dental offices themselves to offer assistance in securing PPE, to that they and their patients can work in a safe environment.”

 When asked, Health Commissioner Lori Shibinette said the guidelines are specific to keeping everyone that may be working or visiting a dental office safe and if there were any reason for concern about an outbreak of COVID-19 health officials would issue and alert. 

Patients should be in touch directly with their own dentists and see when their individual offices will open.

For more information on the dental industry guidelines, please visit nh.gov.

This time of celebration for high school seniors has been anything but ordinary; but behind the scenes there’s a special committee working hard to make graduation more memorable for all Kennett High seniors.   Kevin Richards, Superintendent of Schools tells Mount Washington Radio Group’s Ron Frizzell: “The committee has formed up of parents, teachers, administration and a school board member. We do have a few things that we’re taking a look at. Hopefully we’ll have a definitive answer here pretty soon.  Within a week we’ll know one way or another.  (it’s) Pretty exciting if we are able to pull off what I think we’re going to.”  He goes on to say that the plans revolve around doing something on site, practicing social distancing and mitigating any groupings.

At the School Board Meeting on Monday Kevin Richards and his special committee hope to put forth their plans to gain approval and start moving forward with organizing.   But for now Superintendent Richards says, “It’ll be very exciting if we can do what we hope to do. But, I don’t want to put it out there and have to reel it back because that would be bad.”

Retail operations have been given the green light to open on May 11th with guidelines in place such as wearing face masks, limiting the capacity inside of store, practicing social distancing and strict sanitation schedules.   Rob Barsamian, President of Settlers Green is working with partners to start opening on May 11th and be fully open by Memorial Day weekend.

“Unless something changes, and unless the governor makes a different decision, that’s kind of our plan.  Now for us, behind the scenes, we’ve been working like crazy with all kinds of safety precautions.  You know more sanitization around the shopping center for the people.  Making sure the bathrooms are cleaned and sprayed down a lot more often. Doing sanitation night cleaning and  disinfectant, we’re buying spray machines for the furniture and the bathrooms.  Keeping seating areas at an appropriate distance from each other.”

The Settlers Green website hosts a statement about their reopening which includes outdoor dining for the restaurants within the shopping center.  The plan is to open May 18th as outlined by Governor Sununu’s Stay at Home 2.0 orders.  It also notes that a list of retailers that plan to be open can be found at: https://www.settlersgreen.com/covid-19 on or before May 11th