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Originally Posted by
hacker
Scott County up to 100 cases very quickly. Must be going through those chicken plants.
I think they now have the highest per capita infection rate by county.
Edit: Nope, Wilkinson does. Scott may be second though.
That’s probably my biggest fear right now, that this virus will start spreading in the food processing plants and everyone will either get sick or get scared. That’s why it’s so critical that we not open up the economy prematurely, but the businesses need to do their part too in protecting their workers, especially in the food industry.
There's someone in my head but its not me.
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