I can't speak for the rest of the County, but our TOWNSHIP has a population of over 30,000. We all listen to local news and reports of reported cases and in my area, which was the fastest growing area in the entire state for 15 straight years until a couple of years ago, there are still NO REPORTED or confirmed covid 19 illnesses.
WAY down at southern far end of county by the Ohio river is a town called Felicity and it had had a couple of people there with it. The far north and east part had a few.
Just 5 miles east of me the county becomes fairly rural and lots of small farms. People are spread out.
That's the situation here. Can't help it. Sorry we don't have more covid-19 illnesses to report.
There are MANY swaths of this country just like this where this is either non-existent cases or a few in an entire county . BTW, its been like this for weeks and weeks now... So it had time to spread if it was going to... It did not and and is still same.
I realize that is a hard concept for those who seem to be rooting for the spread and no available low cost medicine to treat this with but again, why do you all think that serious consideration is being given to re-opening large portions of states and getting back to work and normality?
That's how it is here in my little spot in the country. Yours may vary. There are advantages not living close or next to a large, densely populated urban area where people are packed like cordwood on top of each other..
I think THAT is why the big cities like Detroit and ZOO York have such high percentages of passing this around...
ALl jmo and everyone is entitled to their own...