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North Dakota recently rose to the top of the list of new COVID-19 cases per person.
North Dakota is one of the least populated areas in the United States, with only 700,000 people calling it home. It has had 40,000 cases statewide, with more than 6,000 active infections.
"The state has a problem we haven't been able to solve yet," Travis Enders told VOA.
Enders owns a business in Medora, a small tourist town in western North Dakota. The town's 112 people have resisted wearing face masks in a state long known for resisting government requirements.
"North Dakotans are a different breed1," said Jim Bridger, who owns a hotel and bar. "We live in lots of open space... socially distanced our whole lives."
North Dakotans, Bridger said, do not like being told what to do. While he requires workers at his hotel to wear masks, he does not have the same rule at the bar. He keeps the seating distanced and cleans the business each night.
Jennifer Morlock, another North Dakotan, is of a different opinion. She believes that the longer the state takes to require masks, the longer the rise in COVID-19 cases will continue.
Morlock owns a store that sells bicycles. Her bicycle shop is one of the few businesses in town that requires masks to be worn.
"People like to talk about freedom and liberty," she said, adding "to me, freedom means the freedom to keep my business open. If I get sick, I don't have that freedom. I'll have to shut down."
Feeling normal
Medora has avoided the worst of an outbreak that is filling North Dakota's hospitals. That has saved the local economy, but possibly increased health risks.
Enders noted2 that many visitors to world-famous Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming often go to North Dakota to visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park. They usually travel through Medora, which has reported an increase in tourists this year.
Because of the COVID-19 health crisis3, many vacationers are avoiding crowded seaside communities and other places traditionally popular among tourists. They are, however, visiting national parks in large numbers.
"People are coming here because things are open and because they feel safe here," Enders explained. "The only time you really see a mask is when you walk into Walmart. That's about it."
Health officials in the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C., have repeatedly5 asked people to cover their face, but wearing masks is less accepted in rural6 areas. Now, states that refused to require masks may be suffering the consequences.
Those following COVID-19 cases note that neighboring South Dakota held a 460,000-person motorcycle rally7 in August. The event is now widely considered to have been a super-spreader activity.
Even so, many people believe that increased testing is the reason for the rise in the number of cases.
"Even in our little town, we have free weekly testing," Bridger said. "When you increase testing, you're more likely to find cases...and that's happening all over the state."
North Dakota Governor8 Doug Burgum has left enforcement9 of safety measures to business owners. Early on, however, he did order the state to restrict10 businesses when the pandemic first reached the United States. A short time later, tourists stopped coming to Medora.
Shutting down
North Dakota can get bitterly cold during the winter. People do little traveling, and the national park's visitors stop coming. Businesses earn most of their money between April and September.
"So, it hurt when we had to stay closed during the first weeks of spring," Bridger said.
In addition to tourism, the state's oil industry has struggled during the pandemic. North Dakota is the second largest oil manufacturer11 in the United States. As international travel stopped, the demand for oil collapsed12.
Before the coronavirus reached the United States, North Dakota's oil industry employed as many as 55,000 workers. They captured13 1.5 million barrels15 of oil each day from the Bakken, an energy-rich rock formation16 that extends17 through the western part of the state. Today, 80 percent of North Dakota's oil operations are shut, and thousands of industry employees have been sent home.
Uncertain crisis
With the return of warmer weather, many Medora businesses reported a busier year than normal.
"We saw more people than usual visiting the area," said Morlock about her bike shop. "I think with the national park, they feel like parts of North Dakota can be a safe place to travel that they've never been before."
Others, like Enders, however, believe the increased number of tourists brought health risks.
"It's great for business, but it's also a little bit of a worry," he said, adding "that means they're...bringing the virus with them."
Words In This Story
tourist – n. one who visits a place for pleasure
mask – n. a nose and mouth covering meant to protect against contagious18 disease19
breed – n. a type
bar – n. a place where alcohol20 is served
bicycle – n. a two-wheeled vehicle operated by pushing pedals21
shut down – v. closing all public facilities during an outbreak of contagious disease
outbreak – n. the sudden appearance of a contagious disease
park – n. a place where nature is protected for visitors to enjoy
consequence – n. the results of one's actions
barrel14 – n. w wooden or metal container that holds wine or oil
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