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In rural U.S., fears of virus seem far away as stores reopen
By MATTHEW BROWN and AMY BETH HANSON
Associated Press
ROUNDUP, Mont. (AP) — Traffic got a little busier along
Main Street, but otherwise, it was hard to tell that corona-
virus restrictions were ending in the tiny Montana town of
Roundup.
That’s because it’s largely business as usual in the town
of 1,800 people. Nonessential stores could reopen as a
statewide shutdown ended this week, but most shops in
Roundup — the pharmacy, the hardware store, two small
grocers — were essential and never closed.
A florist and a thrift shop reopened Monday, apparently
two of the only stores that had to shut down at all. Bars
and restaurants remain shuttered and getting takeout is
still the only option until May 4, when they can open with
restrictions.
Parts of the U.S. are starting to lift closures, and some of
the quickest to do so have been rural states like Monta-
na, Vermont and Alaska. The effects of the pandemic in
small towns can seem a world away from cities grappling
with overwhelmed hospitals, packed morgues and eco- Dody’s Hair Creation owner and operator Dody Morrison wears personal protective equipment
nomies pushed to the brink. during a haircut service for Evelyn Wilson, Friday, April 24, 2020, at her salon in Ketchikan, Alaska.
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