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COVID-19 rates a worry as 1 million head for Iowa State Fair

Officials worry the Iowa State Fair will bring an influx of people from counties with low vaccination rates and increasing prevalence of COVID-19.

DES MOINES, Iowa — Editor's note: The above video is from July 26.

With coronavirus cases rising throughout Iowa and around the nation, health experts are becoming increasingly worried about next month’s state fair, which will bring more than 1 million people to Des Moines.

Many will come from counties with low vaccination rates and increasing prevalence of the disease.

Officials have encouraged people to get vaccinated, but Iowa’s Republican-majority legislature and governor have blocked local governments from imposing vaccination or mask requirements, so there will be no limits on who can attend the 11-day fair that starts Aug. 12.

Iowa’s biggest annual event comes amid giant gatherings throughout the nation, including in states that are experiencing more virus infections due to low vaccination rates and the delta variant.

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