For a while they were giving us the source here in MT such as travel within the US to an affected area or international travel, and even exposure at a state board of regents meeting but not anymore.
What is going to effect MT is being able to transport patients to the hospitals in the larger commnunities of Butte, Great Falls, Billings, Missoula, Helena, Bozeman, Kalispell, and to some extent Dillon, Havre, Miles City, and Glendive as those are where the trauma centers and higher level emergency rooms along with the ICU units are located. At the smaller hospitals it is not unusual for patients to be stabilized and then transfered to the nearest larger hospital-this also applies to those in the a good portion of WY especially N of Casper. Sometimes these patients are transfered by ground but often unless conditions make it impossible they are transfered by either helicopter that will land on the hospital roof or by a small plane that lands at the airport about a 5 minute drive to the hospital at least in Billings. Which one depends on distance though both are under the direction of airport control and when the help flight helicopter gets a call planes at the airport hold off on take off and landings unless it is too late for them to do so.