Montana, not far from truth. Here in Northwest Arkansas where I am, the first case was from a young teenager returning from New York. She just happened to be the daughter of 2 doctors in the regional hospital, so somehow (hmmm???) she was able to quickly get tested. But point is, Covid was transported here from elsewhere. Arkansas as a state is not bad compared to the bigger affected areas. I mean except for a few cities in our state, it is mainly rural. Only other thing is, we have Wal Mart, Tysons, and JBHunt headquartered in the area I am at. Upstairs where my wife works her employer rents a space to a vendor to Wal Mart and they had interactions with people from China of course (we buy too much crap from China!). So in my area that damned China connection (WM) is what probably main concern, but as of now after a month or more of quarantine, start opening some businesses up. I mean it's only drive thru here for food, but Lowe's parking lot is packed. It's all a little confusing for sure. At some point we've got to open up. Period.