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Kenneth Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey School, says social distancing looks different in rural communities than it does in urban ones such as New York City. He states that these rural communities are used to depending on each other to keep their families and businesses alive, and now that governors are enacting stay-at-home policies, they are not sure what to do. Few of theseÌýcommunities have seen actual cases of COVID-19 and are urging their local leadersÌýto return to a sense of normalcy.













































