U.S. health officials struggled to get public to cooperate with coronavirus contact tracing, new CDC study says

"The relatively low participation and cooperation with contact tracing suggests a lack of community support and engagement with contact tracing. This, coupled with delays in testing results, are contributing to ongoing transmission," the authors said.
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