SegiDream
Songster
I hope you don't see a spike there at all. The next county over from me is very similar to what you described. Pretty rural. Most people travel to work outside their county. They have a few little mom and pop businesses and a handful of chain stores. The rest is farmland. They intersect with 3 major highways and an interstate about 20 minutes away. They had 13 cases in almost 2 months time. Then one night last week they announced 175 new cases mostly all from one farm but the workers there travel to the local stores so they've had another 22 new cases from that since then. They're stressing here no matter what the numbers look like in your particular neck of the woods you HAVE to assume it's there and that anyone could have it..I've wondered why we have been so lightly hit, there has been a cluster of cases about 100 miles northwest, that area is often the first stop across the border for some looking for jobs. It is serious enough they are setting a temporary hospital to deal with them instead of transporting to other hospitals.
I live in an area that a lot of jobs are outside and some workers are often by themselves, mostly oilfield or agriculture related, we are also a high UV area from the sun. We're not isolated, several main highways intersect in the area with a couple of truck stops and a quick stop so their is a steady flow of people in the area. I know there has been more hand washing going on since this started because the towels in the bathrooms have to be replaced more often. The hand sanitizer gets used more often too.