Wasn't long ago Wyoming had 2341 total accumulated cases of COVID-19. Today, Wyoming has 2341 *active* cases of COVID-19, and it's most likely at least twice that. In the U.S. least populated state (577737 population) that yields this straight-line-increase since early September.
Today, Wyoming had 209 new cases of COVID-19. Everything is open. Bars, restaurants, churches, schools, colleges, everything. Open!

It was back when Wyoming had 19 or 20 new cases per day when our governor kept those gatherings closed. Not now, with fully 10 times that number.
So there's a reason why you can count down through the 54 most-infected counties in the USA before you get to a county in a state Donald Trump didn't win in 2016.
Republicans aren't just starting to choose HERD IMMUNITY as their preferred Coronavirus Policy.

They've already implemented it!

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