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2. Goes to show that geography doesn't necessarily mean one is safe from the CV. I think that ...
Mon May 11, 2020, 02:02 PM
May 2020

in some states, e.g., out in the western US, in rural parts of the rest of the US, etc., the CV is increasing at pretty high %s, for I think some of these areas felt that they were immune/wouldn't see the CV in their neck of the woods.

I'm keeping an eye on rural areas of MO, and monitoring the spread of the CV in MO. I am seeing some pretty high %s in the spread of the CV, in rural areas of MO, whereas in some urban areas, e.g., STLMO, the level of hospitalizations is dropping/thus more than likely, the rate of CV infections is slowly dropping. STLMO has been stay at home for approximately 7 weeks now.

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