They're blaming the lack of a stay at home order
Posted on: April 1, 2020 at 21:09:04 CT
Sal CMSU
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on a statewide level for MO projecting to peak later than the national average. But then they go on to say that larger metro areas have already put their own orders in. So are they suggesting the small rural towns are going to be to blame for the upcoming spike in a month and a half?
Edited by Sal at 21:09:40 on 04/01/20