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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

NJ Gov: Rate Of Noncooperation With Contact Tracers Now Up To 74% Of Cases

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy expressed his frustration with people who aren’t willing to help COVID-19 contact tracers. During a Monday press conference, the New Jersey governor urged residents to cooperate with contact tracers.

“The rate of noncooperation with our contact tracers is now up to a whopping 74% of cases. Quite frankly, this is unacceptable and we need folks to turn that around,” Murphy said. “It is extremely critical for contact tracers to get in touch with the close contacts of those who test positive to help us stop the spread of this virus.”

Murphy said contact tracers are not conducting a “witch hunt,” that they’re just trying to help people.

“We’re only trying to stop the spread of this virus,” Murphy reiterated.

There are more than 30 contact tracers for every 100,000 residents.

Coronavirus cases continue to climb in New Jersey as health officials believe some of the new cases they are seeing are directly related to the Thanksgiving holiday.

New Jersey reported more than 3,500 new COVID cases on Monday. 

https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/12/07/covid-new-jersey-gov-murphy-noncooperation-contact-tracers-whopping-74-percent-cases-coronavirus/

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