sullyinMT
Well-Known Member
It’s also still near impossible to get a test as asymptomatic in my county, at least. So, yes, contact tracing has a lot to do with it.They think it is an artifact of Sturgis. Same for all of the Midwest and Mountain West. Population density slowed things down but it has been festering with inadequate contract tracing.
Heck, my wife was symptomatic for 3-4 days two weeks ago. But because she works from home she was told not to bother with coming in unless her condition warranted attention. So ...
We also have at least one lab in the northwestern part of the state that reports positives by dialing in to 911 and doesn’t report negatives. That is accounting for SOME of the skewed positivity rate.
When I say we’re forgotten, it’s no joke.