Oh it is in the rural areas as we speak bitits so minimal it’s almist non-existent. But per-capita, the disease is almost alarming. Example is out small county has a population of about 13,500. And have had 4 cases. All survivors.
But yet the guv is holding the entire state hostage.
Several local businesses have permanently shuttered.
Several more are suing the guv so they can open before they shutdown permanently.
Not looking good for us and for him...
9:40
On Sun, 17 May 2020 19:00:24 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
My governor is catching loads of crap and is being sued monthly now.
His policies are way unreasonable and people are tired of it. Hopefully he’ll be a one-termer
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/oppos...eading-rapidly
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That's the problem with a "one size fits all" policy. What's
appropriate for inner city Chicago is out of whack with the rural
downstate. Same problem in New York, Texas and a bunch of others.
Of course Covid will hit the rural areas eventually. Perhaps they
should consider it to be a training exercise meanwhile.
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