Nashuaâs public health director says there are currently about 30 clusters of COVID-19 that are being actively monitored in the Gate City.
âThe substantial spread has gotten to the point where our containment methods have pretty much gone out the window because the spread is rising so quickly,â said Bobbie Bagley, director of public health and community services.
Statewide, there are more than 419 potential clusters, which includes cases from daycares, businesses, nursing homes, hospitals and more.
âRight now, about 7% of that list is representative of Nashua. There are about 30 clusters that we are looking at,â said Bagley.
She said those clusters can quickly grow if quarantine measures are not followed.