Coronavirus Hits Midwest Rural Areas That Had Been Spared

Coronavirus infections are now spreading more rapidly in some rural areas than in cities. Experts blame lockdown fatigue and summer travel

The coronavirus hit Kati Finn and six girlfriends after they went to a winery in northwestern Ohio last month where they played a game called “Name That Tune” with about 90 other people. Within days, 71 people from the event tested positive for Covid-19.

 

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The event helped give rural Henry County, with 28,000 residents, the state’s highest rate of Covid-19 cases on a per capita basis in late July.

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