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fj12ryder
Aug 11, 2020Explorer III
All those people in Sturgis will be going back to their state/city of residence. So it's very possible that some areas will see an increase in positive testing. Whether that leads to more sick people is anybody's guess. This thing is going to be around for a long time, either get used to it or just go into hiding.
And FWIW, if those people all were tested, and the testing runs as it normally does, there would be about 400 positive tests. Not necessarily sick people, just positive tests. Positive tests run about 2-3%.
And Sturgis is in South Dakota, not North Dakota.
And FWIW, if those people all were tested, and the testing runs as it normally does, there would be about 400 positive tests. Not necessarily sick people, just positive tests. Positive tests run about 2-3%.
And Sturgis is in South Dakota, not North Dakota.
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