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Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:20 am to TidalSurge1
Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:20 am to TidalSurge1
How much of this spike is concentrated in industrial workplaces?
Marshall County had a pretty ugly spike in April caused by a chicken plant that local media caught wind of. Employees said safety measures weren't being adhered to. Once the plant got caught with their pants down, Marshall County's new cases died down.
Marshall County had a pretty ugly spike in April caused by a chicken plant that local media caught wind of. Employees said safety measures weren't being adhered to. Once the plant got caught with their pants down, Marshall County's new cases died down.
This post was edited on 5/27/20 at 12:25 am
Posted on 5/27/20 at 9:04 am to stomp
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How much of this spike is concentrated in industrial workplaces?
I haven't seen any analysis on where the positive tests and hospitalizations are coming from. My very uneducated guess is they are a result of the relaxation of the stay at home orders, and are not concentrated in any one workplace or location. Though I'd imagine nursing homes are still a problem area.
If my guess is right, I fear we're going to see an even bigger spike in 2-3 weeks given all the activity I witnessed over Memorial Day weekend.
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