Special interest.
. It's already in every town in America. This isn't a problem contained to cities. I was reading an article this morning about these tiny Caribbean islands that have it. Some of them only have 30 people.
I didn't say that some rogue turkey hunter that happens to be from a city, who happens to have covid, who happens to be staying in the country, who happens to not follow social distancing guidelines and happens to pass on the infection wasn't possible. What I was saying is there are risks far far greater in magnitude than that. Case in point. How many times a week do you still drive to Columbus then back to the country? How many fuel distributors, frito lay men, dairy delivery drivers, beer delivery drivers, all going to the same gas station and grocery stores those same country people visit. I mean i've never seen a kroger, Walmart, or Mijer out in the country. Wonder where those people in the country are shopping. Probably a city, before heading back to their country. Mailmen, amazon delivery drivers, the list goes on. The point is, in the scope of things, turkey hunters are not super threat of bringing the plague to rural America.