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NH COVID contact tracing update: State resumes efforts – WMUR Manchester
In the last month, daily active cases have dropped more than 50% in New Hampshire, and because of that, the state is looking to change its response strategy.

CONCORD, N.H. —In the last month, daily active cases have dropped more than 50% in New Hampshire, and because of that, the state is looking to change its response strategy.
In December, the state stopped its contact tracing and monitoring efforts because with so many cases, it was not effective.
Health officials are now looking to move from mitigation to containment.
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