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Smaller New Hampshire colleges work to keep COVID-19 cases low
Larger schools dealing with surges Share Updated: 10:32 PM EST Feb 21, 2021
Larger schools dealing with surges Share Updated: 10:32 PM EST Feb 21, 2021
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Show Transcript NUMBERS LOW. AND THEY RE DOING SO THROUGH SEVERAL DIFFERENT OUTLETS. SOME OF NEW HAMPSHIRE S LARGER COLLEGES ARE CURRENTLY DEALING WITH COVID-19 SURGES. INCLUDING UNH AND PLYMOUTH STATE. OFFICIALS AT THOSE SCHOOLS SAY THEY HAVE A HANDLE ON THEM. AS FOR THE SMALLER COLLEGES, THEY TOO ARE SEEING COVID-19 CASES. RIGHT NOW, SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE HAS 23. :03;10-:03;18 WE NEVER EXPECTED NOT TO HAVE COVID ON CAMPUS. THAT WOULD BE UNREASONABLE. OUR GOAL IS TO SIMPLY CONTROL THE SPREAD OF IT. A BIG PART OF THAT PROCESS IS EARLY DETECTION THROUGH TESTING. :02;32-:02;42 WE VE BEEN AVERAGING ABOUT 1200 TESTS A WEEK. THAT S ABOUT 90% OF THE STUDENT BODY. NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE IN H