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It’s possible that the increased positivity rate in those mountain communities reflects that the state has scaled back testing, so that those who don’t feel sick are unlikely to go to the effort of finding a location, said Talia Quandelacy, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Colorado School of Public Health.