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At least 16 cases of COVID-19 have been linked to an outbreak at Magdalen College in Warner, New Hampshire, officials said Tuesday.
State health officials believe people may have been exposed to the coronavirus at on-campus events open to the public, including services for Good Friday and Easter.
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The campus has been closed to visitors and officials are advising anyone who visited the school between March 21 and April 4 to be tested for COVID-19.
Officials are conducting contact-tracing efforts, the health department said.
Individuals who develop symptoms consistent with COVID-19, should follow state quarantine guidelines and seek options for testing, the department said.