CWD has been detected in counties adjacent to the two counties I hunt in Virginia and West Virginia. Overall, I haven't seen any impact on the deer herd and neither state wildlife division has changed their harvest strategies or seasons. They have enacted numerous Covid-like restrictions that, like the mask mandates when folks are rocking their chinstraps, are likely doing little to stop the spread and only serve as a nuisance to hunters.
Examples:
While I believe hunting over bait is illegal on public (and maybe some or all private) lands around here, now any feeding/minerals for deer is prohibited. The idea is they don't want deer to congregate. I'm thinking the cornfield across the highway is just a ticket waiting to happen.
Legal movement of carcasses becomes extremely difficult. Basically, the head and spine of any harvest is not to leave the containment area. In many cases, that means it isn't supposed to leave the county of kill. If you don't live in the county you hunt in, I'm guessing they think your going to tag the deer, then bone it out, bury the bones 2ft deep, then transport only the meat home. That sounds like a lot of fun to stay legal.
Good luck with it turning out to be a negative test. But as I've seen, once CWD even gets close they're apt to take questionable Covid-like responses.
IMO, just ignore the spread of CWD and let it run its course. If 90% of the deer in an area get CWD and die off, that's just natures way of fixing its issues. I'd rather nature address it that have the Gov't pay staff to wipe out the herd. I believe we as humans think we have a lot more control of some things in nature than we really do.