Farmers have to work with each other. They are showing unsuitable tools to deal with the public health crisis in rural areas as they infect coronaviruses, infecting their families and their wider communities. Lack of access to testing and protection equipment; Dozens of people across the country are familiar with the situation, according to two interviews, as fears of aging and robust health care and the Trump administration's strict immigration policies have exemplified the spread of the virus to farmers' labor camps and small towns.