TRENTON, N.J. - Gov. Phil Murphy is urging New Jersey residents to cooperate with the state's coronavirus contact tracers as part of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
The state has added another 83 tracers, bolstering its team to 1,612, but that they are hitting a brick wall with a majority of the people they reach out to."More than half of the people our contact tracers are getting in touch with are refusing to cooperate," Murphy said on Friday. "This is highly disturbing to say the very least."Contact tracers are reaching out to New Jersey residents who have either tested positive for the coronavirus or have been in close contact with someone who has.