Testing recommended after Warner campus outbreak
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Those who attended events at a small Catholic college in Warner around Easter are being asked to get tested for the coronavirus after an outbreak infected at least 16 people.
Anyone who attended events and services between March 21 and April 4 at Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts – including Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday – may have been exposed and should seek testing, the Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday.
The department also is conducting contact tracing. The campus is currently closed to the public.
In other coronavirus developments:
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE
Contact tracing is underway after a member of Gov. Chris Sununu’s office tested positive for the coronavirus.
The employee, who has not been in the office since Thursday, tested positive Monday after experiencing minor symptoms over the weekend. One person who was determined to have been a close contact is quarantining.
Contact tracing continues, but Sununu was not determined to have been a close contact.
This is the second confirmed case of COVID-19 within the governor’s office. An earlier staff member tested positive in early December.